Tyler Boley wrote: > Ernst, Measure Tool, that comes with ProfilerPro and can be used in demo, has an average > function. You could drag your txt files from the measured hue sets into it and it'll spit out an > averaged new one. Then make your profile from that. > Perhaps that would work for you? I see what you are trying to do, and don't see a problem > with it unless the ABW drivers change luminosity with hue too much. > Then you'd just have to bite the bullet and profile your various hue settings for each paper. > Actually I find after doing so much hue tweak work that the changes are so subtle there is not > much need for a lot of settings to offer. So maybe you wouldn't need that many anyway. > Tyler Tyler, Point is I have customers. For myself it is carbon and neutral that I like. But if someone thinks a bit of purple makes his exhibition he should get it. QTR profile creation + a spreadsheet can deal with it I think. I have made some files to get the Spectrocam + its driver working with the random target + open office and I think that can be extended to multi targets. Right now I use Open Office but the Spectrocam has a direct transfer to Excel so I better install that. If I strip the color information as well it should be perfect Met vriendelijke groeten,Ernst | Dinkla Grafische Techniek | | www.pigment-print.com | | ( unvollendet ) |
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Single small gamut greyscale profile was ..Using 3 curves
2006-12-07 by Ernst Dinkla
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