Chromaticity is a synonym for hue. Maybe the lab manager used that word to describe the effect (a change in hue), not the phenomenon (metamerism). Helene > Where does "chromaticity" come in? >>Chromaticity (as it explained to me by the Cone Editions lab manager) is when ink reflects differing coloration, depending on the viewing light source... the coloration usually being crossovers such as magenta or green. If I'm incorrect, please don't hesitate to set me straight.<< [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Imageprint for B&W
2003-07-27 by grdglass@aol.com