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Re: Epson Enhanced Matte
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Re: Epson Enhanced Matte


  • Subject: Re: Epson Enhanced Matte
  • From: Ernst Dinkla via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 16:30:27 +0200

In addition: In SpectrumViz there are several papers, especially in the RC
group, that have a Lab b of -10. M0 measurements with an non-UV-cut i1Pro,
So I wonder whether an extrapolation to M2 is possible at all. It is more
likely that fluorescent whitening agents are not restricted to one UV
spectral band and some may absorb closer to 400NM than other types.

Not to mention the UV absorption by TiO2 whitening agents that could
interfere in any UV reading while it emits the energy as heat, not in the
blue spectrum bands. Wonder how they fix that in M2 readings.

Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst Dinkla

Dinkla Grafische Techniek
Quad, piëzografie, giclée
www.pigment-print.com


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