RE: X-Rite EyeOne iSis with M1 option
RE: X-Rite EyeOne iSis with M1 option
- Subject: RE: X-Rite EyeOne iSis with M1 option
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 16:25:49 -0400
I guess Graeme must have researched the matter to his satisfaction.
There was a recent thread over this business of M1 vs M0 to which Graeme
responded and I would not want to put oil on that fire.
My skepticism with regards to software methods has to do with the little I
know of tungsten halogen lamps : if the lamp emits little or nothing in the
360nm range, where OBs are typically excited, well? I mean M1 is "supposed"
to closely mimic a "D50" source where there is more UV content than the
traditional tungsten-halogen lamp.
I guess Graeme must have made side by side comparisons on different
substrates.
/ Roger
-----Original Message-----
From: Printservices, SF [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: 8 août 2014 15:10
To: Roger Breton; 'ColorSync'
Subject: Re: X-Rite EyeOne iSis with M1 option
Hello,
Not according to Mr. Gill:
There are more ways to do it than that. ArgyllCMS FWA compensation will give
you M1 without a UV source (the 'A' source is sufficient).
This means you can do M1 & M2 using a Spectrolino or i1Pro Rev A-D.
Graeme Gill.
That really wasn't the main point of the question.
Is there another automated chart reader in the pipeline to replace the
Spectroproofer and iSis devices?
Thanks,
Gary Scott
Technology Support
Landor
On 8/8/14 11:37 AM, "Roger Breton" <email@hidden> wrote:
>Err, the Spectrolino is an M0 instrument.
>
>Roger
>
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