[argyllcms] Re: Eye-one pro. Uv filter or not.
- From: "Lars Tore Gustavsen" <lars.tore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:29:03 +0200
On 6/22/07, Graeme Gill <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Buy one without the filter. A UV filtered instrument can't
deal intelligently with FWA (Fluorescent Whitener Additive)
effects in the media. You can simulate a UV cut instrument quite
well if you want by using FWA compensation mode in Argyll,
and supplying a UV filtered D50 illuminant spectrum (ie. ref/D50_0.0.sp).
Graeme Gill.
It's nice when the cheapest option is the best solution. After I had
read your answer I found the FWA.html pages in the documentation
directory. I'm quite shamed that I don't found that documentation page
before. I guess my terminology was not the best when I search for it.
Anyway, thank you for taking time to answering.
Thanks
Lars Tore Gustavsen
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Buy one without the filter. A UV filtered instrument can't deal intelligently with FWA (Fluorescent Whitener Additive) effects in the media. You can simulate a UV cut instrument quite well if you want by using FWA compensation mode in Argyll, and supplying a UV filtered D50 illuminant spectrum (ie. ref/D50_0.0.sp). Graeme Gill.
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