Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Colour Management => Topic started by: hairyotter on December 15, 2008, 12:11:54 am
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Hi to everybody.
I'm an absolute beginner, both in color management and on this forum.
I was checking my R1800 printer (I had to convert from 3MK back to color) and I think that there is still some printhead cleaning to do:
Two copies of the first target, printed at a distance of one day, with the same paper and settings, show:
-some color patches (for example Deep Purplish Pink) have a DeltaE94 of 3.7 and it is evident, even to the naked eye, that they are different.
Being an engineer, I did a quick check to verify that the problem was indeed printer related and not, for example, paper-related.
-The two sheets of paper (Epson Luster) have a DeltaE94 of ~0.3
- If I take multiple measurements of the same spot (without moving the munki) the measurements I get are very consistent:
The DeltaE-94 is < 0.05
-If I move it, even just a little, the DeltaE can be anywhere from .2 to .4
So it seems that different areas of the paper can have color differences that the munki can appreciate.
Is this true ? What is the precision of the munki ?
Thanks, Marco.
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The precision of these instruments is very high. If you read at the manufacturers detailed specs, it should say in terms of dE, its precision. Differences like that are normal.
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This is normal. For example, if I print black patches on my 3800, patches on the left side of the sheet are slightly lighter than on the right side. Uniformity is pretty even but there is definitely a systematic bias in some cases. (This is one reason why Bill Atkinson describes measuring targets by printing them out several times in different orientations, and averaging all the results together.)
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[...] If you read at the manufacturers detailed specs, it should say in terms of dE, its precision. [...]
Thank you very much. Does anybody have the manufacturer specs ?
I could not find them on their web site.
Thanks, Marco.