Re: Archival image reproduction on Kodak Creo IQ3 scanner
Re: Archival image reproduction on Kodak Creo IQ3 scanner
- Subject: Re: Archival image reproduction on Kodak Creo IQ3 scanner
- From: Ernst Dinkla <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 10:21:56 +0200
On 07/22/2011 03:24 AM, Robin Myers wrote:
How well did it perform? It was so good that when Better Light showed
their version in the HP booth at Photokina with comparisons of
several original paintings and their respective Z-3200 prints side by
side, people had to touch the original to tell the difference. The
prints were produced on HP Canvas at the same size as the originals,
then mounted on stretchers so they looked like paintings. Some people
even guessed incorrectly that the prints were the originals.
This software is still available from Better Light as their ColorSage
software and Ergosoft as their Studio Print DFA Edition.
Robin Myers
Totally in another class of usability but related; the HP G4010 and
G4050 consumer flatbed scanners, both with two lamps of different
spectral output. Two scan runs and smart computing should deliver better
color reproduction of a range of pigments. Not a fast process.
http://www.image-engineering.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=91
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Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst
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