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Re: Reading textile samples


  • Subject: Re: Reading textile samples
  • From: Ben Goren <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2016 09:53:24 -0700

On Mar 10, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Claas Bickeböller <email@hidden> wrote:

>>  Aside from actual shadows, is there any significant variation in color?
>
> shadows darken a sample and as color is 3-dimensional I don’t get your point.

Sorry; I could have been a bit clearer. I mean cases where a fold of the fabric is directly casting a shadow on another portion of the fabric, causing no light at all to reach the shadowed portion. Yes, of course; the shadows cast by a thread on a neighboring thread in a flat sample are the biggest problem -- and that's what I'm suggesting can be reasonably eyeballed. If you've got a not-flat sample and you see significant variation in color, a typical inexpensive consumer-level print spectrometer is not going to have the right geometry to measure it.

b&
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References: 
 >Re: Reading textile samples (From: Antonios Granis <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Reading textile samples (From: Lorenzo Ridolfi <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Reading textile samples (From: Ben Goren <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Reading textile samples (From: Claas Bickeböller <email@hidden>)

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