> The colormunki spot palette on the xrite website can be exported as > Lab data to a csv text file, which is all that is needed for QTR. Doh! You're quite right there, I was thinking of using it to measure strips in the main ColorMunki Photo Application and getting the info. I keep forgetting about the ColorPicker application (I blame it on being traumatised by trying to use the abysmal Eye One Share program :-) It does indeed output CSV files which contain the following header info: Name,L*,a*,b*,380 nm,390 nm,400 nm,410 nm,420 nm,430 nm,440 nm,450 nm ,460 nm,470 nm,480 nm,490 nm,500 nm,510 nm,520 nm,530 nm,540 nm, 550 nm,560 nm,570 nm,580 nm,590 nm,600 nm,610 nm,620 nm,630 nm, 640 nm,650 nm,660 nm,670 nm,680 nm,690 nm,700 nm,710 nm,720 nm, 730 nm So the upshot is that yes, it is fine for using with QTR :-) Which is nice. I'd been so stuck on problems with the profiling side of things I'd not properly looked elsewhere... Keith
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Re: ColorMunki and QTR?
2008-04-12 by Keith Cooper
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