--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Cooper" <yg_1@...> wrote: > > > 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 > Keith, What are your feelings at this point concerning the ColorMunki and the the PrintFixPro suite. I noticed that you do not include the ProntFixPro in your chart of Consumer vs fine Art devices. John H
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Re: ColorMunki and QTR?
2008-04-13 by Mr_Misty_44
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