[argyllcms] UV compensation using Eye-One
- From: Lorenzo Ridolfi <lorenzo@xxxxxxxx>
- To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 21:19:10 -0300
Hi,
I'm measuring and profiling a CMYK printer with my eye-one (rev. b no UV
cut) and when I made a profile, I get the following result: FWA content
= 0.332844. I'm still using version 0.60. This compensation assumes the
Eye-One internal light (something near illuminant A) in the calculation
or this only occurs in the newer version .070 ? According com GG's paper
about FWA compensation, the spectrophotometer internal light is an
important variable, AFAIK...
Another point: I can use this value (0.332844) to compare with the paper
L*a*b reading and get some conclusion ?
Best regards,
Lorenzo
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