Tag Archives: ISO 13655
Understanding the Difference Between M0 and M1
What is the practical difference between M0 and M1 measurement conditions for print color matching?
The co...
The Obsolescence of M0 in Modern Color Management
What are the main reasons for the obsolescence of the M0 measurement standard in color management?
The M0 ...
M0 Measurement
M0 Measurement
/ˈɛm ˈzɪərəʊ ˌmɛʒəˈmənt/
M0 Measurement is one of the measurement conditions (M Fac...
Using M-Factor measurement for color management stability
How can print specialists use the M1 mode to eliminate color discrepancies and inaccuracies between the proof ...
Accurate color measurement essential on optical brightener papers
How can the effects of fluorescence caused by optical brightening agents in the substrate be controlled throug...
M1 Measurement
M1 Measurement
/ɛm wʌn ˈmɛʒərmənt/
M1 Measurement, defined by the ISO 13655 standard, specifies a ...
Why M2 measurement is obsolete for spectral data
Why is the M2 Measurement mode considered obsolete for recording spectral data on papers containing OBAs in to...
Why Photoshop uses M2 and the resulting conflict with M1
What is the core conflict between the M2 Measurement values displayed in Photoshop and the M1 standard require...
M2 Measurement
M2 Measurement
/ˌem tuː ˈmeʒərmənt/
M2 Measurement defined by the ISO 13655 standard, refers to a ...



