You may be right -- my target had two rows, though the patches were pretty small, so I may be able to improve the formatting. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Greg" <dfaprinting@...> wrote: > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Philip Schwartz" > <Philip.Schwartz@> wrote: > > > > Thanks. Creating and scanning a target using Colorport was simple, and > > the numbers agree with the measurements I get from my X-Rite 810. Only > > real issue is that with the formatting requirements I can only get two > > targets per page. I can get at least 7 wedges/page that I can read > > with the 810, so my current method burns a whole lot less paper > > > Did you try selecting properties next to the measurement device and > changing the patch size and header and trailer to ther minimum? I'm > can get a target with 21 patches (plus the black starting block) onto > a letter size page in portrait mode. A little photoshop work to move > that single row around and it looks like you could fit about 7 per > sheet. The above was done with a .5 inch border around the entire paper. > > The smallest I could get the 51 patch was 3 rows. >
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Re: DTP41-compatible step tablet
2007-01-16 by Philip Schwartz
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