OK – here is the data I got from the first line of the 256-step wedge (values 230..255). I need to either make a grid for the wedge or create a new grid with enough separation between the values to easily read them. <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> <CurrentVersion>1.0.2</CurrentVersion> <Description>Spyder3Print measurement data file, (c) 2007 Datacolor, All Rights Reserved</Description> <NumVals>729</NumVals> <Printer>Epson 2200</Printer> <MediaType>Enhanced Matte</MediaType> <Colorant>OEM</Colorant> <MediaSetting>Enhanced Matte 1440</MediaSetting> <Date>12/12/2008, 9:36 PM</Date> <Target>4</Target> <ProfileName></ProfileName> <ProfileGenerated>False</ProfileGenerated> <ProfileEdited>False</ProfileEdited> <ProfileLocation>1</ProfileLocation> <Precision>1</Precision> <ShowEdits>True</ShowEdits> <BrightnessSlider>0</BrightnessSlider> <ContrastSlider>0</ContrastSlider> <SaturationSlider>0</SaturationSlider> <RedSlider>0</RedSlider> <GreenSlider>0</GreenSlider> <BlueSlider>0</BlueSlider> <ViewingLightBrightness>0</ViewingLightBrightness> <ViewingLightColorTemperature>0</ViewingLightColorTemperature> <User>Brian Corll</User> <Platform>Windows</Platform> <Serial>890710-045748-632769</Serial> <Driver></Driver> <Alt></Alt> <Fingerprint>353632</Fingerprint> <RefWhite>10000 0 0</RefWhite> <RefBlack>1685 56 132</RefBlack> <LabColor>1 7888 163 -469</LabColor> <LabColor>2 7945 30 -499</LabColor> <LabColor>3 7999 140 -450</LabColor> <LabColor>4 8058 173 -456</LabColor> <LabColor>5 8122 196 -461</LabColor> <LabColor>6 8179 220 -460</LabColor> <LabColor>7 8259 205 -437</LabColor> <LabColor>8 8349 171 -396</LabColor> <LabColor>9 8410 145 -362</LabColor> <LabColor>10 8482 175 -338</LabColor> <LabColor>11 8551 159 -312</LabColor> <LabColor>12 8560 169 -320</LabColor> <LabColor>13 8613 165 -286</LabColor> <LabColor>14 8637 81 -344</LabColor> <LabColor>15 8677 88 -332</LabColor> <LabColor>16 8852 87 -371</LabColor> <LabColor>17 8906 80 -334</LabColor> <LabColor>18 8950 61 -288</LabColor> <LabColor>19 8993 47 -240</LabColor> <LabColor>20 9042 59 -223</LabColor> <LabColor>21 9058 64 -232</LabColor> <LabColor>22 9077 71 -230</LabColor> <LabColor>23 9121 80 -229</LabColor> <LabColor>24 9234 91 -207</LabColor> <LabColor>25 9240 90 -197</LabColor> <LabColor>26 9265 61 -178</LabColor> ----------------------------------------------------- Brian Corll [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: Brian and David was Re: [Digital BW] Profiling with Dedicated B&W Inks
2008-12-13 by Brian Corll
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