I'll redo my test prints with the 21x4 (although I'm reading my samples three times to see if everything is OK).
Thanks again
Le 2014-04-06 à 14:21, Roy Harrington <roy@harrington.com> a écrit :
Sure you can edit the .txt file. If you see values that seem off just tweak them a little.Actually I think 51 steps is too many for most situations. I'd use the 21step and evenbetter is to use the 21x4 where you get an average of 4 values for each step level.RoyOn Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 6:48 AM, Jacques Caron <jacques.caron@...> wrote:
HiOn a Mac, with QTR and a Epson 1430 with Eb6 config. I managed to create or redo some exiting curves. I got one that's nearly perfect (except for some bumps in the dark end).After reading the patches (51 steps) I exported the text file. When I want to linearize the file, the script tells me that the Lab values are not in order (they are). I know that minor changes in the lab values can stop the script.My question, can I copy this text file, change the numbers by hand (lab values) save the new file and make a quad file?Many thanks--
Roy Harrington
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Jacques Caron