Steve, That's a bit unfair isn't it? After all what matters in the end is how that marvellous optical device - the eye -assesses an image. You can quote as many Dmaxs, lux, etc, etc, as you like, but the only test that really matters is what the person with the image can see, over a long period of time. Leave the other equipment to the ink chemists who have to work out the dynamics of the chemical reactions that go on in ink/paper complexes. Bob Frost. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Kale" <stevekale@...> I think we should all chip in and buy Clayton a spectrophotometer so that he can express the results of his considerable testing in a more informative manner.
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: more paper news
2006-01-30 by Bob Frost
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