--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "koloshor" <koloshor@...> wrote: > > Rather than engaging in programming exercises, several folk have > simply printed the chard ID and row ID on a color printer, cut them > out, and tape them over the monochrome image. > > There is a Pulse format QTR ink separations in the files area on this > group. Tape your color row ID and chart ID on that and you're golden. > Thanks for advice, I saw these posts and tried this way, it is quite a nuisance, it limits target to fixed number of patches, and I cannot unclog my color printer, so it is probably gone. Programming Pulse was fun. I am already done with the program, and it does more than standard tool could when used with QTR. I have results in QTR several seconds after I measured the chart, and it doesn't require use of color at all. Besides, I could do spot measurements. If anyone interested, I could post it here, it is Windows console application. I was actually asking specific question about inkseparation.tif. --Sergei
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Re: Is it possible to modify inkseparation.tif?
2007-06-25 by Sergei Antonov
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