Re: UV cut or not for i1 Photo Pro
Re: UV cut or not for i1 Photo Pro
- Subject: Re: UV cut or not for i1 Photo Pro
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 14:28:59 +0200
for prints you want to factor in some of the effects of uv if the
viewing environment has uv ...
Edmund
On Tuesday, April 12, 2011, David Scharf <email@hidden> wrote:
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> *DAVID SCHARF PHOTOGRAPHY*
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> On 4/12/11 4:54 AM, David Scharf wrote:
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> I'm not quite sure which spectro to get: UV cut or not? Does the new i1 Photo Pro compensate for optical brighteners in software? I do use some papers with optical brighteners. Just got an Epson 7890. My viewing lights are florescent D50, so I'm sure that they have some UV content. Can I get some suggestions to help me decide.
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> I should have mentioned that my primary use will be for making print profiles. If the software compensates for brighteners, is there any good reason to get a UV cut model?
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> Thank you all. Best regards.
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> David
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