>In preparation for getting my Printfix Pro, I printed out some >targets the night before. That way they would be dry for measuring >the next day. The prints came out fine with lots of color tiles to >meausure. > >Last night. I recieved my Printfix Pro and did my first set of >measurements. I misinterpreted the intructions though during the >Calibration phase. (First comment: go to the ColorVision web site and download your free PrintFIX 2.0 installer, as an upgrade. What you would have gotten on the CD would have been earlier 1.x software. If you're running the Windows version, make sure you Uninstall the older software, with the spectro unplugged, before you run the 2.0 installer). >When it set to set the calibration tools on the "White "Tile" I >interpreted that to mena the White Tile on the paper to be >measured. This happens on a few occasions; "tile" does mean "tile", not paper. It's the round white plastic tile in the calibration base that comes with the spectro. >Apparently, Colorvision means the white tile in the >holder. Why dont they just say to put the tool into the holder. (David Tobie may comment on this...:-) >After, how do we know if the white part of the holder is "tile"? ;-) It's the only white thing that comes with PrintFIX PRO...;-) >Anyway... By measuring the White Tile on the paper instead of the >Holder, have I through off my calibration? Yes, your measurements won't be right if you calibrated the spectro that way. You need to throw them out; recalibrate correctly (you can use the Tools:Calibrate command to do this; and then remeasure all of them). >If so is there a way to edit the measuements file instead of >measuring the whole target again? No, you have to measure the whole target again. Every measurement will be off. (You don't have to reprint the target; just measure it over again. Definitely throw out the old measurement files). >BTW, aside from the calibration instructions, I am happy with the >product. The interface and workflow are well thought out. A lot of >things were done right in these areas. Thanks! :-) Best regards, -- David Miller Senior Software Developer, Digital Color Solutions ColorVision
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Re: [colorvision_group] Newbie question.
2007-02-07 by David Miller
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