danremaley
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I've used System Brunner at various times since the early 80s. It had application then (in the 80s) based on the technology used for separation, plate imaging, and press function at that time. However, the system is not as applicable today. If you do an unbiased testing of its principles you will quickly see that they have very limited value in today's production process.
At the present moment I'm on a ferry, but as soon as I reach landfall and get to my home I'll post an example of how these notions of grey balance fail.
In the meanwhile you can read this explanation of the reasons why on my blog:
The Print Guide: Grey Balance Unbalanced – An inconvenient truth
Best, gordo
I have read your "unbalanced" guide- many items simply untrue. Like your quote "as far as I can determine, there has never been a formal, objective, study of the relationship of grey balance targets measured in press sheet color bars and how they relate to the live image content of the press sheet."
www.systembrunner has done many studies based on image content and gray balance measurement. I have several articles by the "Master" Felix Brunner, if you'd like a copy, I'd be happy to enlighten you, after I park my Corvette. . .all the best (color that is).
Dan Remaley
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