Re: Epson 10000XL scanner and i1 profiler
Re: Epson 10000XL scanner and i1 profiler
- Subject: Re: Epson 10000XL scanner and i1 profiler
- From: Ernst Dinkla <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 10:36:28 +0200
Peter,
Using a 5D MK II + Sigma Macro 50mm here for similar reasons. An old
Polaroid MP4 copystand and the tungsten lamps replaced with 4000K halogens
+ diffusors. A Nexus 7 + DSLR controller makes it a lot easier to handle
too. Flatfield in RawTherapee or Robin Meijer's Equalight to take out the
last lighting deviations.
Anyway a scanner can still be handy for some tasks. There are models with 2
lamps on opposite sides of the optical path to reduce the texture effects.
Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst
http://www.pigment-print.com/spectralplots/spectrumviz_1.htm
April 2014, 600+ inkjet media white spectral plots.
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Peter Miles <email@hidden>
wrote:
> Ben Goren wrote..
> You know, there's another option. A Canon 5DIII can capture an image the
> same size at 300 PPI....
>
> Thanks Ben,
> Your right of course. We are in the process of going down that road for
> this set of images.
>
> Regards
>
> Peter
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