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: Sat, 23 Jul 2011 12:26:18 +0200
On 07/22/2011 03:24 AM, Robin Myers wrote:
The HP Artist software libraries required six items to perform its
calculations; a raw (not color balanced, de-mosaiced, linear TRC)
image of the artwork, a similar raw image of a white card filling the
same field of view with the same lighting, 50+ spectral measurements
of the artwork, 10+ spectral measurements of the white card, spectral
measurement of the light source, spectral response curves for the
camera. With this information HP Artist calculates and produces an
ICC profile tuned for that artwork which can be sent to any printer.
What makes me curious is how you get a good pigment patch to measure on
an art work, not to mention 50+ patches. The total approach is sound I
think. More sound than a 800+ pigment patches color chart that should be
universal usable for all art reproductions.
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Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst
Dinkla Gallery Canvas Wrap Actions
| Dinkla Grafische Techniek |
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