Graham Brazendale wrote: > This means there is a tendency for the target print to slew; hence the > scanned target image is not square. > > Whereas, Monaco EZcolor uses any flatbed scanner which obviously holds the > target print still.
The problem with ANY solution using a scanner rather than a spectrophotometer is that the invariable will be a certain amount of observer (scanner) metamerism and illuminant metamerism present (the scanner doesn't see like a standard human observer and the fluorescent light is nowhere near D50 daylight). Both will skew the results this can, partly, be fixed by manually, for a range of papers, adjust the math behind the profiling to adapt for this, but not all papers will need the same adjustment, and not all inks. Results won't be anything but mediocre - at best. Best Regards, Thomas Holm / Pixl Aps - Photographer, Educator, Colour Management Consultant & Seminar speaker - Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles) - www.pixl.dk � Email: th[AT]pixl.dk -- =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
