Density standard

pacificiam

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HI to All,

I don’t know how many times this topic has discussed on this forum. So I put new thread.
I used densitometer in that I found different reading on different filter.
I am bit confuse which density standard/filter should I follow.
I found some information on net in this they specified standards are use as per geographical location. Like ISO E use for Europe.

I want to know what is difference in ANSI E/ T/ I and DIN/DIN NB standards?

What is reason they divide as per geographical location? Is this related to there RAW material?
 
HI to All,

I don’t know how many times this topic has discussed on this forum. So I put new thread.
I used densitometer in that I found different reading on different filter.
I am bit confuse which density standard/filter should I follow.
I found some information on net in this they specified standards are use as per geographical location. Like ISO E use for Europe.

I want to know what is difference in ANSI E/ T/ I and DIN/DIN NB standards?

What is reason they divide as per geographical location? Is this related to there RAW material?


Status T / ANSI T: wide band color reflection densitometer response, used mainly in United States

Status E / DIN: wide band color reflection densitometer response, used mainly in Europe, main difference to Status T: higher values for yellow

Status I / SPI, DIN NB: narrow band densitometer responses, rarely used

The main responses are Status E (polarized) and Status T (unpolarized).
Related standards are: ANSI PH2.18, DIN 16536

AFAIK the geographic difference is due to different philosophy not raw materials.

best, gordo
 
Dear Gordo

This explains a lot

I have a Techkon SpectroDens device and I can choose out of these possibilities:
- DIN 16536
- DIN 16536 NB
- ISO/ANSI I
- ISO/ANSI T
- ISO E

The software explains about the European and the American standards.
But what is the difference between ISO E en DIN 16536.

I get the same measuring results when using them.


Thanks in advance.
 
Status T / ANSI T: wide band color reflection densitometer response, used mainly in United States

Status E / DIN: wide band color reflection densitometer response, used mainly in Europe, main difference to Status T: higher values for yellow

Status I / SPI, DIN NB: narrow band densitometer responses, rarely used

The main responses are Status E (polarized) and Status T (unpolarized).
Related standards are: ANSI PH2.18, DIN 16536

AFAIK the geographic difference is due to different philosophy not raw materials.

best, gordo

Also Note that Status-T (INCLUDES PAPER) - MANY OF THE GRETAG INSTRUMENT'S SUBTRACT PAPER FROM THEIR READINGS.
Dan Remaley
 

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