Hi Thor. I think the DTP32 is a strip reading densitometer. You can use the Xrite Toolcrib program to take readings to a text file I believe. It's a free download from Xrite. It should work very well. Regards Duane --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "t_j_l_s" <tls@...> wrote: > > I don't own a reflection densitometer. Browsing around eBay I only see a few affordable > choices -- the X-Rite DTP32 or DTP34, or there are some X-Rite 404s around but those are > RGB models; I don't know how that will work. It looks like at least the DTP34 requires > software to get any readout at all since it's USB connected and seems to have no display. > > What can I use to make curves that's cheap and will give me better quality than my scanner? > > Thanks! > > Thor >
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Re: Densitometer suitable for curve creation?
2007-10-24 by dlruckus
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