pr_roark schreef: > If you have a rip that can print those colors by themselves, a midtone print value on a common matte paper like H. Photo Rag would probably provide the information needed. In draw-down tests the heavy load often masks the color, but even there or with a simple swab some idea of what the midtone values would be. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com > > I should have thought about the normal Z calibration targets right away. 16 shades of the 11 inks to measure. Printed this with the Z3200 and the Z3100 on William Turner that has no OBA, measured with the Eye 1: Z3200 Chromatic Red Soaked Lab 45.7, 53.0, 31.7, 100% Lab 49.2, 68.2 47.9, 50% Lab 62.1, 59.0 41.0, Z3100 Red Soaked Lab 53.4, 57.5, 40.8, 100% Lab 56.2, 66.5, 54.6, 50% Lab 65.1, 61.3, 49.1, Soaked = William Turner + heavy dripping right from the cartridges. Paul, no Teflon tape around? -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst Dinkla Gallery Canvas Wrap Actions | Dinkla Grafische Techniek | | www.pigment-print.com | | ( unvollendet ) |
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Re: [Digital BW] which sepia ink set
2010-03-09 by Ernst Dinkla
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