Maxwell Measurement Details

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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 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 bottom axis represents delta E values.
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* The four-colored background represents a rough grading of acceptability
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* The four-colored background represents a rough grading of acceptability in the printing industry.  <b>These are not representative of Maxwell tolerances.</b>
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* The general idea is that the blue line representing the measurement should be toward the left side (green) of the graph.

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.

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Summary

Metric Summary pane

The Result Summary provides:



Channel Tab

Channel Details pane

The Channel Tab includes diagrams that show:


Patches Tab

Patch List pane

The Patches Tab provides a patch-by-patch comparison between the sample measurements and the color aims for each patch. The columns include:


CRF - Cumulative Relative Frequency

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.



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