--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Carl Schofield <scho@m...> wrote: > > But we need some row labels to be able to interpret the data. > Example, the CMYV density values for HPRS are in two blocks of 25 > rows each. The columns are clearly labelled as CMYV, but what do the > rows correspond to? > white then K, C, M, Y, lc, lm, lk in 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% from QTR Obviously the R220 will not have the lk row. And only the first measurement is white, there is no other measurement of white per paper. Sorry, I thought that was a standard QTR chart that most would be familiar with. The Lab values show the differences much more clearly, as there might have been a few instances where the density increased or stayed the same with sun, but the color changed. Note also that the prints look very similar when compared side by side, with the exception of EEM paper white which I noticed immediately.
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[Digital BW] Re: Nanochrome short term fade test measurements.
2006-02-01 by Greg
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