I don't believe the mechanics of the device will allow that. I'm sure Datacolor is capable of comming up with a strip reader or automated patch reader but you may not like the price. If reading patches is too much work then you can always get a Spectralino for 7 grand and watch it do the work for you and don't even think about getting the level of service you get from Datacolor Walt >-----Original Message----- >From: PJS [mailto:psandham@...t] >Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 05:07 AM >To: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com >Subject: RE: [colorvision_group] Re: Spyder3 print patch reading guide? > >It would seem possible that a software change could cause the DC1005 to >"accumulate" readings as you scanned down the strip as opposed to clicking >each square... > >"Dammit Jim, I'm a photographer, not a software engineer!" > >pjs >"kansas - the flat & happy state" >Fine Art Prints by Patrick >Digital Reproduction of Original Fine Art >www.oegallery.com/BlueWhaleProductions >no habla mac J > >-----Original Message----- >From: CDTobie@... >Subject: Re: [colorvision_group] Re: Spyder3 print patch reading guide? > >>>No, it is not. The head in the DC1005 spectro is intrinsically a >patchreader. <<< >
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Re: [colorvision_group] Re: Spyder3 print patch reading guide?
2007-11-10 by wkm@kauaiphotos.biz
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