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26 Insert lines according to the number of patches. Example: When there are five patches for each color (20 patches in total), insert one line in every five lines. 27 Calculate the average value of the maximum density for black by using some of the values in row A, according to the patch numbers. Example: When the number of K patches is five patches and measurement starts from K, use the values in A1 to A5. 28 Calculate the maximum density average for cyan, magenta, and yellow from the values in row B to row D. Example: When each color of C, M, and Y has five patches and is measured in the order of C, M, Y, calculate the average value from the following amounts. Cyan: B7 to B11, magenta: C13 to C17, yellow: D19 to D23 3-78
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Insert lines according to the number of
patches.
Example: When there are five patches for each
color (20 patches in total), insert one line in every
five lines.
27
Calculate the average value of the
maximum density for black by using
some of the values in row A, according to
the patch numbers.
Example: When the number of K patches is five
patches and measurement starts from K, use the
values in A1 to A5.
28
Calculate the maximum density average
for cyan, magenta, and yellow from the
values in row B to row D.
Example: When each color of C, M, and Y has five
patches and is measured in the order of C, M, Y,
calculate the average value from the following
amounts.
Cyan: B7 to B11, magenta: C13 to C17, yellow:
D19 to D23