--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Brian Mikiten" <bmikiten@s...> wrote: > Forgive me if some of these questions are redundant but: > > 1) Has anyone taken a densitometer and measure the base reflection densities of all the common papers? > 2) Has anyone printed the cone (or other) wedge and done the same thing? > 3) Am I correct in assuming that sensitometric techniques can be used to characterize all of these "green" issues? I understand that different lighting conditions can cause color shifts especially in certain organic pigments but this can also been seen by a color densitometer. Brian, Regarding #1 and #2 I am sure it has been done to some extent and hopefully will get reposted here. On #3 there is a recent post (13946) on the PiezoBW list from Thomas Dunn who did some sensitometry around the green issue. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/piezography3000/message/13946 My only question on this is that if the green is a metamerism that shows up in tungsten or halogen light, then the light sources in the sensitometric instruments may not detect this as they are usually of a higher color temperature. Martin
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Re: Uh Oh...my sensitometry is showing....
2001-08-24 by Martin Wesley
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