Sergei, Look on the measure tab and there is a checkbox that when checked will "Ignore TID". You can save the strip read measurements as a tab delimited text file with both Lab and density data that QTR can read directly. Your utility sounds very nice but unfortunately I only have a Mac. Carl --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Sergei Antonov" <antonovsergei@...> wrote: > > Carl, > > Thanks for the link. I installed it but I don't see any new additions > that you are talking about (for Windows version). At 56MB > installation kit size it has to do something better, right? I think > my lowly tool is still more useful for QTR -- it does what QTR > expects, and it does spot metering, which I also find useful > sometimes, unfortunately I don't have Mac version for you, I don't > have Mac in my fleet of computers. It probably would be easy to re- > write for Mac, in my code only event synchronization is specific for > Windows, and X-Rite has Mac version of SDK. > > --Sergei > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Carl Schofield" <list@> wrote: > > > > The latest version of Colorport, just released a few days ago, will > also let you create and strip > > read targets for QTR using the pulse without using a TID. I use > the Mac version, so don't > > know if the PC version also has the "switch" to ignore TIDs. >
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Re: PulseReader utility
2007-07-02 by Carl Schofield
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