Bob, Was that the "Eye-one display" (version 1) or ". . . display 2", as they named them? Display 2 has that capacity with Match software, but the original version has some inherent limitation that cripples it for GretagMacbeth's Match software and, apparently, for BabelColor also. I went to the BasICColor website and it wasn't all that informative, plus the trial download is almost 25 Meg, which, with dial-up, is a chunk of time, so I held off. Also, their website really wasn't all that well designed - no file download size info up-front or even at registration; poor listing of features/compatibility without a large(?) .pdf download (which wouldn't work for me with Firefox anyway); delayed loading of information while pretty graphics loaded instead. All in all, not a way to encourage me to spend the time to see if it *happens* to offer better functionality than other color programs. I guess they only want to do business with DSL users or people who are getting paid to waste their time. Frank _________________________________________________________ I seem to remember reading that BasiColor will allow you to do this; just checked and the manual says:- "Clicking on the "Chromaticity Coordinates" radio button activates the "Measure" button, which allows you to use the calibration sensor connected to your computer to measure various sources of light. You can measure the true color temperature of your light booth, for example, which often deviates from the standard 5000 Kelvin," Bob Frost.
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Re: Eye-one: extract more info?
2005-07-24 by Frank Kolwicz
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