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: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 10:50:04 -0700
At 12:43 AM +1000 4/13/11, Graeme Gill wrote:
>Karl Koch wrote:
>>And, no, compensating for OBCs in software is not possible. It may look
>
>Speak for yourself.
Yes, I was expecting a response there...
perhaps there's a bit of a difference in word use?
- As a physicist (aspiring), I realize that one can not fully, correctly, model and remove complex optical things like fluorescence in math. If you have both UVi and UVx measurements then you stand a better chance, but from a single measurement? Impossible!
- As a color scientist (aspiring), I believe that it should be possible to detect the effect *to some extent* and compensate for it in math.
- As a business person (perspiring) I've seen tools that purport to correct for such things and appear to do so as well. At least effective enough to make for smiling, nodding customers (the ultimate definition of a color match in many cases).
So, perhaps one of you is saying it can't be corrected but the other is saying it *can* be sufficiently compensated for?
Regards,
Steve
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