Pity this app can't export all the data at once rather than 1 set at a time... Or am I missing something? Carl, can you email me your random step wedge? Is it in QTR Grey Lab (steps)? > From: Carl Schofield <scho@...> > > V = visual density (what you have been using with QTR), C = cyan > density, M = magenta density, Y= yellow density). I don't know what > all of the different status classes are, but status T is what I've been > using. I find that C, M, Y densities are more intuitive for > interpreting hue in my prints than the a, b values from Lab data. > > Carl > > On Mar 26, 2005, at 12:43 PM, Steve Kale wrote: > >> >> What are the different measures of density (V,C,M,Y) and the various >> density >> status settings? >> >> Thanks >> >> Steve >> >> >>> From: Carl Schofield <scho@...> >>> Reply-To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> >>> Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 09:09:48 -0500 >>> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> >>> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] EyeOne Usage for IJC linearization >>> >>> >>> I use a "chaotic" or randomized arrangement of patches that works well >>> for strip reading with Quickread. Very nice application and as you >>> say, much better than Measuretool. Also gives visual and C, M, Y >>> status T density data when density is selected for export as a text >>> file. >>> >>> Carl >>>
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[Digital BW] Quickread
2005-03-29 by Steve Kale
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