Vernon Roberts
Active member
My understanding is ∆E*ab for offset process work, measuring primaries and overprints and ∆E2000 for press to proof, PMS, and digital print evaluation.
I use Heidelberg's color management suite, so I reached out to them to ask their opinion. They said what I said above. Maybe because their suite lends itself to that workflow.
We just bought a new Techkon Specto Dens, and I've been learning how the GrayGuide works on it. It defaulted to ∆E2000 for primaries, but if you measure an R,G, or B patch it will display ∆Eab. I was trying to understand why.
What is your opinion on this? What are you doing in your shop? and why do you think this way?
I use Heidelberg's color management suite, so I reached out to them to ask their opinion. They said what I said above. Maybe because their suite lends itself to that workflow.
We just bought a new Techkon Specto Dens, and I've been learning how the GrayGuide works on it. It defaulted to ∆E2000 for primaries, but if you measure an R,G, or B patch it will display ∆Eab. I was trying to understand why.
What is your opinion on this? What are you doing in your shop? and why do you think this way?