This is a waste of time in my opinion. Look for a used X-rite 810 or
equivalent on ebay.
Robert
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 05:00 PM, johngeyles wrote:
> I posted this question awhile back ("could an Epson 3200, or
> other high-end flatbed scanner, be used as a densitometer
> for measuring inkjet prints ?") and people suggested two
> problems: being able to read the high densities of the blacks
> in a good inkjet print, and calibration.
>
> I'd like to respectfully re-visit this problem. A recent post
> suggested that $28 would get me a calibrated reflective 21-step
> wedge target (from www.stouffer.net). By scanning this target,
> using a fixed exposure in Vuescan that fills the digital dynamic
> range with the wedge values, I should easily be able to build a
> table of digital value versus density, using the raw file produced
> by Vuescan (probably Gaussian blurred first so I get an averaged
> value). Then I simply scan my inkjet print with the same exposure
> value and compare the measured digital values against a table
> (obviously some automated interpolation from the table values
> would be handy).
>
> The other issue is, of course, can the 3200 discern the deep
> blacks that hopefully will be present in the inkjet print ?
> Well, supposedly its Dmax is over 3, and the wedges only go up
> to 2.05. And many here have claimed that print densities
> over 2 are not discernable anyhow. SO it seems to me that the
> 3200 SHOULD be able to measure all the wedge densities with some
> precision.
>
> Does this make any sense ? Oh well, I guess I can find out for
> myself for $28 ...
>
> Thanks, John
>
>
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Re: [Digital BW] using 3200 as densitometer ?
1970-01-01 by Robert Morrison
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