yes, that's correct. it's like the X axis on the curve view is divided into 256 levels. the last one is the amount of ink laid out at 100%. 65535 tells the printer to output 100% of that particular ink.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 2:01 AM, sw3457@comcast.net [QuadtoneRIP] <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Thanks Simone. Now I understand what the numbers refer to and I can see how they represent the curves displayed in Curve View. So, each row for each ink in Excel refers to the same point on the X-axis in Curve View -- in other words the 256th row of each ink in Excel represents the 100% patch on the step wedge? That makes sense, and thanks for the explanation.