Hopefully, this will clear some things up! The controls in the Tools:Measure window are designed to give you a simplified workflow for measuring the QTR step wedges and saving the results into a text format that's suitable for using with QTR. There are two variations of this: a) Measuring and saving the results so that they can be used directly in a QTR ink definition file (think of this as the "first" linearization), and b) Measuring and saving the results so that they can be used with the CreateICC tool, which creates a 2nd linearization (further improvement for smoothness) and creates a specialized ICC profile which can be used in Photoshop. *** 1. For the main linearization (to be used in QTR ink definition files): - Click on Export To: and choose the name of a temporary file to save your measurements into. (This file will be written into PFP's "Export" data folder) - Select Density - Check the QTR Format Override box. (This tells PFP to write the density measurements into the file format that's specifically needed to use with QTR, rather than as simply a series of text lines containing density values). - Make sure the Linearization radio button, beneath that checkbox, is selected. - Measure your QTR step wedges. (Either by pressing down on the spectro's nose as you move across them, or using the Return/Enter key to take the measurements while you move the spectro) When you're finished, click Done. NOTE: You have to take -exactly- 21 wedge step measurements here, so make sure that you're using the QTR 21-step gray wedges and that you measure each patch. - Use PFP's File:Open Export command to open the Export data folder. You should see your exported file containing the QTR data there. - Open it with any text editor, in you'll see the LINEARIZE="..." line of text containing the measured density values. (NOTE: With PrintFIX PRO 2.0 and 2.1, there was a bug, and this line would contain LINEARIZATION instead of LINEARIZE. If you used PFP 2.0 or 2.1 to create the file, change it to LINEARIZE (manually). This bug was fixed in Spyder3Print.) Then, copy and paste the entire line, starting with "LINEARIZE", into the bottom of a QTR ink definition file. Consult the QTR documentation if you're not sure how to proceed with this. 2. For a file to be used with the CreateICC tool, repeat the procedure for (1) above, but click Lab rather than Density, and click the CreateICC radio button, rather than the Linearization radio button, below the QTR Format Override checkbox. You'll end up with a text file that contains Lab values that are formatted so that you can use them directly with the CreateICC tool. (If you're not sure how to use CreateICC, again, consult the QTR documentation). David Miller Senior Software Developer, Digital Color Solutions Datacolor
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Using PrintFIX PRO/Spyder3Print with QTR
2008-02-04 by David Miller
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