Jenny, This isn't that far off, but usually the linearization nails it pretty well. Are you counting in the paper base as part of the density? That could be the small difference. Costa --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "byushooter" <jellerbe@j...> wrote: > I am working on a QTR curve using carbon sepia piezotone inks and am > now comparing my linearized curve to the ideal density chart. First > question is how close should the values match? Second question, if > the values are off, what is the best method for trying to get a better > match? > > For example, if the ideal density at 50% with a dmax of 1.75 is .601 -- > what do you do if your density is .640? Do you apply a general > correction by using the gray curve sliders (highlight and shadow) or > is there another method that is more specific? Or do you just not > sweat it? > > Thanks, > > Jenny
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Re: tweaking curve
2005-07-20 by ccolbertbw
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