See the StepWedge tool here: http://www.quadtonerip.com/html/QTRdownload.html It's the best way to go with a flatbed. Paul www.PaulRoark.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "remononaz1" <homershannon@...> wrote: > > I have been working to create ICCs for several combinations of paper and ink that I am using. I have a question regarding the correct way to read the values off of a printed test step scale. > > My methodology has been to print a 21-step scale with the candidate ICC and then scan it using an Epson flat bed scanner. I then open the scan up in Photoshop and read the scales using the information panel. > > Recently, I began including a Kodak gray scale card along with my printed step scale in the scanner. When I read the values from the Kodak card in Photoshop they do not equal what they should be. > > My question is: Should I linearize the image using levels or curves so that the Kodak scale reads correctly before I begin reading my printed step scale? Would this correctly adjust for any off-set I may have in the scanning process? >
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Re: Reading Step Scale Values
2012-05-11 by Paul
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