This is even more clear now,thanks Paul! Looks like the only device I need is a screen colorimeter to calibrate my monitor... >The problem is that a quadtone (or hextone) inkset typically uses the manufacturer's RGB driver, letting it believe that it is actually printing in color. When printing color, there is only one combination of R, G and B values that will translate into any particular color, but when printing with quadtones, there may be many different combinations that yield the same density of gray. Profiling software, which expects to operate on colors, will be hopelessly confused by the many test patches which look like the same color of gray. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pderocco@...
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Re: [Digital BW] Digest Number 2370
2003-07-19 by Andre Vallejo
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