On Sep 2, 2010, at 1:53 PM, ryanrm2007 wrote: > This should be a real simple question and my appologies if it has been answered in the past (I did a search, but didn't find it)... > > What would be considered an acceptable range of readings for measuring the white calibration tile. > > I measured mine and got L=90.40, a= -0.98 b= -1.09 (Density 0.11). > > Then I cleaned the tile using a paper towel and Sparkle Glass Cleaner (like windex but is pink rather than blue). > > I measured the tile again and the "b" value seemed to have changed quite a bit. The new values are L= 90.67, a= -1.04 b= -1.59 (Density = 0.11) > > Are these values within acceptable range and did it get better or worse after cleaning? Your sense of "quite a bit" might be out of calibration. Half a point is not really very significant. You might have actually cleaned some dirt or dust off your tile... or you might have used a paper towel with artificial whiteners in it, which were deposited on the tile causing it to read "bluer"... if recleaning it with a lens cloth instead of a cloth or paper product which may contain whiteners does not return it to the original value, than we'll assume it was dirty. Either reading is within the acceptable range for a white tile. C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater CDTobie@...
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Re: [datacolor_group] Acceptable Tile Reading?
2010-09-02 by C D Tobie
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