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Originally Posted by ThomasC
All the cases discussed in this thread are mainly personal observations, not based on any 'hard' scientific facts or controlled testing (including yours in my opinion).
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hmm... based on your comment, I assume you must be an expert in understanding how color science works, and of course know what a spectrophotometer is, how it works, and how it's used?
The one I have is used by thousands of professional print shop world wide and it's been tested/used for far more demanding job than for this purpose. If that's not up to your standard for "scientific" and "controlled testing", could you explain what you would do to improve the testing methodology and perhaps show us the correct way? I have access to quite a few color related instruments. If it makes sense, I'll modify my method and report back the result. I'm more than happy to learn something from all of this.