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RE: [Digital BW] RIPs (& the times ...)

2006-11-12 by Paul Roark

Richard,

 

I export my PFP measurements to a text file that I open in Excel.  Excel
command: Insert<Chart will graph highlighted data.  It's just an easy way to
visually see what is going on.

 

Paul

www.PaulRoark.com <http://www.paulroark.com/>  

 

 

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Subject: Re: [Digital BW] RIPs (& the times ...)

 


In a message dated 11/12/2006 2:51:18 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
paul.roark@verizon. <mailto:paul.roark%40verizon.net> net writes:

In the past, I've used curves in Photoshop to control inks. So I found the
IJC curves a rather easy workflow to get into. With the rip ("raster image
processor" -- or non-Epson printer driver) and Excel's graphing of the
ColorVision PFP Spectro output from reading test strips, I think I can make
profiles more easily and accurately than I've been able to in the past. 

Paul
Thanks for the insights and the link to your inkset formula. You refer to 
<Excel's graphing> and I don't understand what you are referring to. I too
am 
using PFP v2, but know nothing about Excel graphing.

Richard (Brooklyn)

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