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d-lab.2, d-lab.2plus, netlab.2plus - D-Lab 1

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Testsd-<strong>lab.2</strong>, d-<strong>lab.2</strong>plus, net<strong>lab.2</strong>plus: Operation5.3.6 Changing the Maximum Densities of a PaperThe function with laser point must be activated in the screen Print PBL. Now themaximum densities (Dmax) for the three color channels can be entered for the selectedpaper configurations. The entered Dmax values are used to determine the maximumintensity of the laser.Thereby the following facts should be considered:– The maximum intensity of the laser is only determined by means of a PBL with laserpoint. In case of a PBL without laser point the settings for the Dmax densities have noeffect.– The maximum densities of the three channels are not completely independent of eachother due to the color dyes in the paper. If the maximum density of one channel ischanged this also has an effect on the maximum densities of the other channels.– The specified Dmax values refer to measuring results with the internal densitometer.If a paper is to be calibrated and the maximum densities of the PBL on this paper arenot as expected, an external densitometer must be used to measure this print. In thiscase we recommend a device with Status A characteristics (e.g. the X-Rite ®Densitometer).Due to the deviating filters of the densitometer integrated in the Minilab, the requirednominal values (Status A) of the maximum densities cannot be entered directly in thescreen Print PBL. To determine the values to be entered proceed according to thedescription on the following page.For external measuring of the test strip always the same densitometer must be used.5-16 2005-05-01 / PN 04092_01 AgfaPhoto

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