Oh, I forgot to mention that you also should have Pulse drivers installed. To ensure this you could install any of X-Rite tools for Pulse, or you could install just the driver. --Sergei --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Sergei Antonov" <antonovsergei@...> wrote: > > This utility works only connected with computer. > > Please let me know if it will work for you -- others reported some > problems that I unfortunately cannot reproduce on any of my machines. > There is a small doc in the archive with that tool that explains a > little bit, how it works. You should start it from the console window > to see error messages -- when you run it from Windows Explorer and get > an error, OS will close the window before you could read, what was the > problem. I probably should modify it to keep it opened... > > --Sergei > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "munn_photo" <munn_photo@> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I own a Xrite Pulse Elite spectrophotometer and I am interested in > > using it to create curves for my Epson Pro 4000 with QTR. I see that > > there is a utility that has been generously created and offered by a > > memeber here to allow this to be done. I have downloaded the file and > > unpacked it. I do not have my Pulse attached to the computer that I > > downloaded it to or the software installed. I have clicked on the > > application but it does not open. Do I need to have my Pulse attached > > to the computer to open the Pulse Reader utility? Thanks in advance > > for any assistance. > > >
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Re: Using the Pulse Reader Utility
2007-08-02 by Sergei Antonov
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