Oh yes, I have seen the exact same thing and reported it. I believe Martins observations are the same. So what are we to do? Which type of light is normal display conditions. I hate the MIS tone in daylight, but love it in Tungsten lighting. Same with Piezo, but reverse. Steve M. In a message dated 10/10/2001 9:40:53 PM Pacific Daylight Time, terryr1028@... writes: > One thing I did notice though, in normal tungsten lighting the Piezo > print has a slight greenish tone, not a lot but you can detect it. > Put it under normal daylight from a window that does not have direct > sun coming through it (this will actually show the extreme of > metamerism of any ink better than putting it in direct sunlight), and > it is quite neutral, even losing some of the warmth. The MIS VM using > the neutral cool curve is just that in normal tungsten lighting, but > go to that same window as described above and it warms up and picks > up the greenish tone. They actually reverse their appearance from > normal tungsten lighting! > > Anyone else see this happen? > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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MIS/Piezo/daylight/tungsten
2001-10-11 by sdmey4@aol.com
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