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Re: Average causes PFP to close

2006-09-09 by bwinkjet

Hi David,
Thanks for the quick reply.  I am sorry I was incomplete and 
confusing in my post.  PSP was a typo.  I am talking about 
measurement files created with the spectro.

I have Print Fix Pro, version 1.1.1.  I have measured a particular 
paper several times with the spectro. Files; Ep2200_IGSG1440, 
Ep2200_IGSG1440b and Ep2200_IGSG1440c. These are visable in the pull 
down on the Read Patches Page under "existing"  When I try to open 
the average program (under tools) on this page (Read Patches) the PFP 
closes itself after the message I paraphrased in my original post. If 
I click on average on any other page the program does NOT close, but 
the drop down does not show all of the measured files listed 
under "existing measurements", onlyEp220_IGSG1440c and  2 other 
papers I have measured but not the b and c version of 
Ep2200_IGSG1440.  Thus the measurements of the same paper are not 
available to average.  What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

Paul

--- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, David Miller <dm2363@...> 
wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I need help with 2 issues that are related. PSP 1.1.1 on PC XP Pro.
> >
> >Unless "average profiles" is invoked on the last page (one with the
> >options to modify a profile using sliders etc.) a message appears 
and
> >states "out of bounds and must close. Please report and restart 
PSP"
> >
> >When able to start the averaging process the drop downs do not 
contain
> >the profiles I wish to average. (They are present, as they appear 
on
> >all the other drop down lists)
> >
> >Any help with this will be appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> >Paul
> >
> 
> I'm a little puzzled.
> 
> In PrintFIX PRO 1.1.1, or any previous version (we -are- talking 
about the
> same software, correct? I don't know what PSP is, do you mean 
PFP?)...
> 
> There is no "average profiles" command or control on the page that 
lets
> you build profiles. (The one with the sliders).
> 
> There is an Average command in its Tools menu, but that's a 
separate process
> from profile building. That command simply lets you take two 
measurement
> profiles and average them to create a 3rd file of averaged 
measurements; it
> doesn't do anything with profiles themselves at all.
> 
> The Tools:Average command also assumes that you have -measurement- 
files
> available to average. If you're running PFP in "PRO" mode, these 
would
> be measurement files in the Data:PRO folder. If you're running PFP 
in
> "PLUS" mode (no spectro, PLUS serial #), these would be any of the 
existing
> measurement files in the Data:PLUS folder.
> 
> To repeat: you can't average profiles; only measurement files.
> 
> If you're running as PLUS, the Tools:Average command should show a 
long list
> of measurement files in both of the "to-average" popups (these are 
all of
> pre-supplied files).
> 
> If you're running as PRO, with a spectro, there aren't any 
measurement to
> average until you've printed targets, measured, and saved some 
measurement
> files.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> -- 
> David Miller
> Senior Software Developer, Digital Color Solutions
> ColorVision
>

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