At 11:25 AM 6/26/2003 +1200, you wrote:
>Thanks Garth,
>
>I already use a Q-60 for building icc profiles.
>
>What I need the Q-13s for is for conversion to CMYK for printing purposes.
>
>My scanning camera (Cruse CS185SL450) scans in 24 or 48-bit RGB (150
>megapixels). The Q-13's are very handy. They have two individual cards - one
>with a 20-step grayscale wedge and the other with the process colours (Cyan,
>Magenta, Yellow, Black) and the common combinations (Cyan + Magenta, Cyan +
>Yellow, Magenta + Yellow), which are very good for colour conversion.
Can't help with the greyscale stuff, but you can go to any good graphics art
store and get samples of Pantone's process cyan, process magenta and process
yellow. They're *accurate*, too. Might be a way of addressing your issue
without a long wait for the Q-13.
Garth
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