Re: densitometers

From: Sandy King ^lt;sanking@clemson.edu>
Date: 11/24/03-06:46:21 PM Z
Message-id: <a0521061fbbe8566bdcb2@[192.168.1.101]>

Mark,

I understand Visual as white light, that is, a combination of red,
green and blue. Same as reading with a B&W densitometer.

Sandy

>Sandy,
>
>Can you explain the difference between Color & Visual Mode? Is the
>Color reading converted to Visual & If so, do you know how?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mark Nelson
>
>
>In a message dated 11/23/03 10:44:54 PM, sanking@clemson.edu writes:
>
>>I like X-Rite a lot because they have a good web site and supply
>>parts quickly from an on-line store. A reflection/transmission
>>densitometer such as the X-Rite 810 and some others in the 800 line
>>provide a lot of utility because you can use them to read both
>>films and papers and in either color or Visual Modes. There are
>>also small portable units that operate with batteries, though these
>>are generally available in either transmission or reflected but not
>>both. The X-Rite 400, 404 and 418 are examples. It is a plus if the
>>unit comes with calibration plaques and wedges because you will
>>almost certainly have to re-calibrate it.
Received on Mon Nov 24 18:47:32 2003

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