Hi Carl, Thanks for getting back. Too bad the i1 spectrophotometer does not work well with IJC. I am trying to find the best all-around solution to my BW & Archival Color profiling needs. So far I am leaning towards IJC for my BW (VM Ultratone) and i1 for my archival color profiling. Wish they would easily work together. The spreadsheet that you mention, 1. Sounds complex, & 2. I assume you did that yourself, & 3. IF I wanted to go that route, how would I go about doing it? BTW, I looked into StudioPrint as an option, but it does not support my Epson 1280s Thanks again, Kevin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Carl Schofield <scho@m...> wrote: > I've been using the eye-one recently for this purpose. Only problem is > you have to first read the patches in i1Share and then transfer the > data to a spreadsheet to calculate the density values and then input > the density values to IJC. Would certainly be nice if IJC supported > the eye-one for direct input of density data for linearization, > preferably in strip reading mode, rather than patch by patch. > StudioPrint does offer this capabilty, but only for the PC. > > Carl > On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 10:21 AM, klog52756 wrote: > > > Hi, > > I am wondering if the EyeOne spectrophotometer (bundled with the Eye > > One Photo) would be suitable for using with IJC in developing > > profiles?,,,or do I need some non-proprietary > > spectrophotometer?,,,or for that matter, does anyone have any > > specific recommendations of denistometers to use in conjunction with > > IJC > > > > Thanks > > Kevin
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Re: IJC & EyeOne Spectrophotometer
2003-07-09 by klog52756
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