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When a control parameter of high density minus low the aim values. The example in figure 2-17 summarizes steps 1 through 5 to show you how the aim- or center-line values are derived for an LD step. the center line, and LD blue plots one line below the center line. values closer to the aim values. These adjustment tolerances are specified in each process-monitoring manual. For example, the red low-density (LD) value for your processed control strip is 0.28. The adjusted reference value is 0.32. The process-monitoring manual indicates that the aim-value adjustment tolerance for LD is ±.04. You can adjust the red center-line value by subtracting 0.04 from the adjusted on your control chart. the appropriate process-monitoring manual to obtain these tolerances. control values obtained in the preceding step fall within the tolerance limits, production work may be processed and the initial reference values may be used to determine future control values for that particular code of control strips. the following: reading the control strips, performing the calculations, setting up the densitometer, or starting up the process. If errors are not detected, there may be something wrong with the control strip. Improper storage or handling may be the problem. If possible, start over and use a new batch of control strips. (averaged) strips (averaged) processed control-strip values Advanced Photography Course |
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