How to Handle the Reference Area on Charts created for Barbieri Spectrophotometers
This paper is intended as a guideline for users of Barbieri measuring devices about how to handle the reference area found on color management charts for Barbieri spectrophotometers. It will highlight that for general color management purposes this area shall not be cut and will provide some deeper insight about theory on backlit applications.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction
2 What is a Reference Area?
3 Why a Reference Area?
4 Cut the Reference Area?
4.1 Short Answer for Standard Applications
4.2 Additional Information for more Experienced Users
4.2.1 Purpose of the Reference Area
4.2.2 Absolute Measuring Data Suitable for Color Management?
5 Backlit Color Management Applications
5.1 Backlit Alone
5.2 Backlit near Backlit
5.3 Backlit near Reflective Proof
6 Reference Area Versions
To read the whole White Paper please download the file at the right side.
1 Introduction
2 What is a Reference Area?
3 Why a Reference Area?
4 Cut the Reference Area?
4.1 Short Answer for Standard Applications
4.2 Additional Information for more Experienced Users
4.2.1 Purpose of the Reference Area
4.2.2 Absolute Measuring Data Suitable for Color Management?
5 Backlit Color Management Applications
5.1 Backlit Alone
5.2 Backlit near Backlit
5.3 Backlit near Reflective Proof
6 Reference Area Versions
To read the whole White Paper please download the file at the right side.