Maxwell Measurement Details
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
- | + | [[File:MetSummary.png|right|250px|Metric Summary pane]] | |
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+ | The Result Summary provides: | ||
+ | * Printer and Track information | ||
+ | * The Reference Set and Color Aim used | ||
+ | * Print time and measurement time, if separate | ||
+ | * Instrument used for measurement | ||
+ | * A summary of the Metrics, tolerances, values and Pass / Fail status | ||
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==Channel Tab== | ==Channel Tab== | ||
[[File:Channel.png|right|300px|Channel Details pane]] | [[File:Channel.png|right|300px|Channel Details pane]] | ||
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+ | The Channel Tab includes diagrams that show: | ||
+ | * TVI (Tone Value Increase) | ||
+ | * Solid Ink Densities (for CMYK measurements) | ||
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==Patches Tab== | ==Patches Tab== | ||
[[File:PatchList.png|right|500px|Patch List pane]] | [[File:PatchList.png|right|500px|Patch List pane]] | ||
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+ | The Patches Tab provides a patch-by-patch comparison between the sample measurements and the color aims for each patch. The columns include: | ||
+ | * Actual visual representations of the colors (aim and sample) | ||
+ | * L*a*b* values | ||
+ | * deltaE difference | ||
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==CRF - Cumulative Relative Frequency== | ==CRF - Cumulative Relative Frequency== | ||
- | [[File:CRF.png|right| | + | [[File:CRF.png|right|400px|CRF - Cumulative Relative Frequency]] |
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+ | CRF- Cumulative Relative Frequency is a graph that is has relatively new acceptance in the printing industry. It represents a quick, visual way to view the error distribution in a target measurement. | ||
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+ | * The left axis labeled percentile represents the entire population of patches in the target. It is not a representation of ink values. | ||
+ | * The bottom axis represents delta E values. | ||
+ | * The four-colored background represents a rough grading of acceptability in the printing industry. <b>These are not representative of Maxwell tolerances.</b> | ||
+ | * The general idea is that the blue line representing the measurement should be toward the left side (green) of the graph. | ||
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==Target View== | ==Target View== | ||
[[File:TargetView.png|right|500px|Target View]] | [[File:TargetView.png|right|500px|Target View]] |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 1 December 2021
The Details button opens up many pages of diagnostic information and graphs to help see what's going on with your color.
Contents |
Summary
The Result Summary provides:
- Printer and Track information
- The Reference Set and Color Aim used
- Print time and measurement time, if separate
- Instrument used for measurement
- A summary of the Metrics, tolerances, values and Pass / Fail status
Channel Tab
The Channel Tab includes diagrams that show:
- TVI (Tone Value Increase)
- Solid Ink Densities (for CMYK measurements)
Patches Tab
The Patches Tab provides a patch-by-patch comparison between the sample measurements and the color aims for each patch. The columns include:
- Actual visual representations of the colors (aim and sample)
- L*a*b* values
- deltaE difference
CRF - Cumulative Relative Frequency
CRF- Cumulative Relative Frequency is a graph that is has relatively new acceptance in the printing industry. It represents a quick, visual way to view the error distribution in a target measurement.
- The left axis labeled percentile represents the entire population of patches in the target. It is not a representation of ink values.
- The bottom axis represents delta E values.
- The four-colored background represents a rough grading of acceptability in the printing industry. These are not representative of Maxwell tolerances.
- The general idea is that the blue line representing the measurement should be toward the left side (green) of the graph.