Roberto
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I have given a Philips PCA060 color analyzer from a dear friend.
Unfortunately the instruction manual was missing. On the internet I found one PDF in french which I cannot understand and not even translate as it is a "graphical" PDF .
I can intuitively figure out the functioning of the thing but first I have a big doubt. Since I believe it is designed to work with negatives and thus provide "reverse" data , how one should consider its output, working with slides?
For example:
- I have a test slide that I managed to print well
- I know the base filtration (from the color head) for this test image
- I zero all the channels of the color analyzer using this test slide
- I take another slide that I want to print
- I measure the three channels with the analyzer and get three offset values one for each color
What do I do with these offset values? Do I add or subtract them to the base filtration considering that I am working with slides?
Thanks!
Unfortunately the instruction manual was missing. On the internet I found one PDF in french which I cannot understand and not even translate as it is a "graphical" PDF .
I can intuitively figure out the functioning of the thing but first I have a big doubt. Since I believe it is designed to work with negatives and thus provide "reverse" data , how one should consider its output, working with slides?
For example:
- I have a test slide that I managed to print well
- I know the base filtration (from the color head) for this test image
- I zero all the channels of the color analyzer using this test slide
- I take another slide that I want to print
- I measure the three channels with the analyzer and get three offset values one for each color
What do I do with these offset values? Do I add or subtract them to the base filtration considering that I am working with slides?
Thanks!
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