Mr. Tobie, I would like to interject here with some observations of my own. After having problems with profiling two different HP B9180s on Mac OSX 10.5.6 using Dataacolor recommendations as to settings, I purchased a Gretag Macbeth Color Checker Chart to have something known I could measure. I found 8 patches that were off >1 <2 which is not much but Gretag gives you readouts in Lab to the third decimal place. There were 6 patches which were >2 and they folow Patch Color Differences 4 foliage a +4.67 b +3.31 L +1.42 7 orange a -2.79 b +3.22 L >1 12 yellow org a -3.09 b +3.96 L >1 13 blue* a -2.84 b -3 L -1.42 16 yellow* a -1.023 b +4 L<1 17 magenta* a +3.85 b -2.44 L +1.91 Now I just didn't take one reading I took several until I thought I had an average number so I am wondering if I have a defective spectrophotometer. David Edwards --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, Cdtobie <CDTobie@...> wrote: > > These are not end user issues, they are scientific issues. Taking any > two measurement sets from the DC1005, building profiles from them, and > making prints from them, would result in equally good, and virtually > indistinguishable, prints. If they did not, then THAT would be an end > user issue. If you feel the need to discuss scientific issues, you > would have to contact me privately, as they are not appropriate for me > to comment on in a public forum. > > Have you compared profile results with Spyder3Print and the Colormunki > on actual photographs, and tried to make adjustments to the profiles > using each package? You may find some real world differences there; > especially printing with any intent other then Percepual, from non- > Adobe applications (or with BPC turned off)... or basicly any > adjustments you wished to make, as the Munki has no editing functions. > > C. D. Tobie > Global Product Technology Mngr. > Digital Imaging & Home Theater > Datacolor.com > CDTobie@... > > On Apr 13, 2009, at 4:15 AM, "shse100" <shse100@...> wrote: > > > I alredy ask about repeatability of sequental measurements of patches > > with Datacolor 1005 Spectrocolorimeter. But now i want to provide > > examples from measurements of some patches from "Expert" target from > > Spyder3 Print and as alternative - example of measurements some > > patches from some target, produced with ColorMunki device. > > > > Datacolor #1005 measurements: > > > > A1(R=0 G=0 B=0) > > > > 10,67 1,21 -3,36 > > 11,28 1,03 -4,58 > > 10,49 -1,18 -3,66 > > 10,76 1,82 -3,78 > > 11,16 1,11 -4,73 > > 11,41 1,21 -3,89 > > 10,63 -0,18 -2,72 > > 11,63 1,30 -4,06 > > 10,75 1,87 -3,80 > > 10,52 -1,04 -4,30 > > > > > > J3(R=64 G=128 B=255) > > > > 28,95 11,25 -56,55 > > 28,64 11,21 -56,97 > > 28,58 10,33 -57,06 > > 28,72 10,25 -56,89 > > 28,52 10,87 -57,24 > > 28,58 10,33 -57,06 > > 28,92 10,81 -56,53 > > 28,67 10,40 -57,03 > > 28,99 10,95 -56,39 > > 28,95 11,13 -56,40 > > > > > > K6(R=0 G=0 B=32) > > > > 12,19 1,66 -7,06 > > 13,27 3,28 -7,50 > > 12,87 3,78 -6,50 > > 12,95 2,82 -7,56 > > 12,95 2,82 -7,56 > > 12,35 3,27 -6,24 > > 12,02 1,83 -7,83 > > 12,87 3,78 -6,50 > > 11,96 2,06 -6,44 > > 12,13 1,79 -7,64 > > > > > > O8(R=160 G=160 B=160) > > > > 53,30 2,70 -1,26 > > 53,12 3,01 -1,49 > > 53,21 3,05 -1,53 > > 53,19 3,15 -1,50 > > 53,09 3,20 -1,57 > > 53,14 2,72 -1,46 > > 53,11 2,75 -1,50 > > 53,10 3,18 -1,47 > > 53,20 2,96 -1,44 > > 53,09 2,80 -1,51 > > > > > > O15(R=250 G=250 B=160) > > > > 94,21 -10,22 56,84 > > 93,96 -10,48 56,65 > > 94,03 -10,61 56,65 > > 93,94 -10,21 56,44 > > 93,93 -10,23 56,49 > > 93,94 -10,21 56,49 > > 93,93 -10,23 56,49 > > 93,98 -10,59 56,64 > > 93,97 -10,19 56,45 > > 93,93 -10,40 56,51 > > > > > > J10(R=255 G=255 B=255) > > > > 96,10 0,31 -3,16 > > 95,84 0,70 -3,75 > > 95,81 0,76 -3,64 > > 95,80 0,73 -3,62 > > 95,83 0,41 -3,39 > > 95,78 0,77 -3,67 > > 95,79 0,77 -3,77 > > 95,84 0,79 -3,80 > > 95,87 0,39 -3,51 > > 95,77 0,67 -3,52 > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ColorMunki measurements: > > > > 18.344579 -4.197238 -5.567454 > > 18.343532 -4.106431 -5.744393 > > 18.328983 -4.162678 -5.656474 > > 18.333742 -4.133364 -5.714134 > > 18.333495 -4.138016 -5.745178 > > 18.337914 -4.098998 -5.849859 > > 18.353175 -4.038141 -5.939542 > > 18.347097 -4.076881 -5.923986 > > 18.344741 -4.066106 -5.878663 > > 18.348605 -4.073761 -5.902862 > > > > 13.80768 1.557991 -7.400747 > > 13.810664 1.590149 -7.49589 > > 13.834194 1.624053 -7.558801 > > 13.842989 1.726198 -7.642539 > > 13.825869 1.686833 -7.64691 > > 13.85195 1.732939 -7.73475 > > 13.828742 1.637076 -7.652472 > > 13.848618 1.661586 -7.743042 > > 13.838693 1.703341 -7.71728 > > 13.90938 1.732326 -7.783151 > > > > 10.248078 1.951686 -1.794943 > > 10.243042 2.047706 -1.931359 > > 10.259325 1.957048 -1.880706 > > 10.234879 2.069837 -1.934353 > > 10.24916 2.046984 -2.017179 > > 10.236114 2.034214 -1.96668 > > 10.29962 2.161975 -2.18757 > > 10.256106 2.164409 -2.221574 > > 10.306447 2.153574 -2.094811 > > 10.251231 2.123706 -2.186927 > > > > 16.301602 -1.151456 -4.355149 > > 16.326025 -1.068774 -4.44593 > > 16.309998 -1.031753 -4.509669 > > 16.33473 -1.023708 -4.599546 > > 16.30897 -1.036671 -4.599078 > > 16.312707 -1.055263 -4.51338 > > 16.312889 -1.037836 -4.621148 > > 16.309175 -0.932776 -4.67642 > > 16.334348 -0.918591 -4.823798 > > 16.315873 -0.929981 -4.716843 > > > > 31.811597 -0.193555 -3.424424 > > 31.827281 -0.168585 -3.48808 > > 31.832341 -0.164854 -3.561049 > > 31.793958 -0.158834 -3.598282 > > 31.786956 -0.151294 -3.64158 > > 31.80376 -0.121975 -3.702579 > > 31.787975 -0.103552 -3.732002 > > 31.83624 -0.075051 -3.785392 > > 31.805398 -0.082902 -3.805677 > > 31.821586 -0.026888 -3.890967 > > > > 55.644015 -0.989526 -1.868513 > > 55.649374 -0.940589 -1.99876 > > 55.650332 -0.892803 -2.131446 > > 55.655841 -0.866657 -2.209694 > > 55.661475 -0.840934 -2.295391 > > 55.65305 -0.814027 -2.36555 > > 55.653963 -0.802287 -2.41708 > > 55.66172 -0.760359 -2.49588 > > 55.641186 -0.74504 -2.562128 > > 55.633704 -0.739213 -2.591971 > > > > 76.870702 -1.050988 -4.017105 > > 76.855662 -1.03013 -4.095053 > > 76.857429 -1.007679 -4.145366 > > 76.868472 -0.992387 -4.194182 > > 76.864472 -0.980221 -4.233341 > > 76.883234 -0.969362 -4.252123 > > 76.886944 -0.95965 -4.283157 > > 76.89566 -0.950612 -4.312075 > > 76.902863 -0.943134 -4.324555 > > 76.890463 -0.931744 -4.334338 > > > > 83.838405 -0.769785 -4.422837 > > 83.84227 -0.754441 -4.465959 > > 83.838596 -0.7461 -4.5144 > > 83.836713 -0.744711 -4.539831 > > 83.847566 -0.734076 -4.550682 > > 83.84795 -0.737853 -4.561577 > > 83.848766 -0.728248 -4.58535 > > 83.848189 -0.72251 -4.597451 > > 83.851973 -0.723732 -4.593934 > > 83.847681 -0.708867 -4.610445 > > > > 87.111205 -0.036352 -3.743976 > > 87.116205 -0.030691 -3.785026 > > 87.124458 -0.036481 -3.801298 > > 87.123978 -0.019137 -3.83278 > > 87.132456 -0.021995 -3.826653 > > 87.13614 -0.021321 -3.839122 > > 87.13978 -0.021898 -3.841523 > > 87.138844 -0.011398 -3.854562 > > 87.143476 -0.011007 -3.849595 > > 87.142585 -0.00389 -3.853713 > > > > 92.752024 0.388926 -1.53659 > > 92.76475 0.394979 -1.57019 > > 92.771433 0.396068 -1.576884 > > 92.775266 0.398602 -1.592354 > > 92.780564 0.401761 -1.599882 > > 92.78128 0.400221 -1.598482 > > 92.777146 0.398004 -1.599897 > > 92.783494 0.393945 -1.592471 > > 92.780553 0.396018 -1.599907 > > 92.801334 0.406186 -1.57051 > > > > This examples in L a b columns format. > > > > As you can see, ColorMunki hath more stable measurements, than > > Datacolor #1005. Any comments? > > > > Did you plan to introduce "average" measurements futures in software, > > when, for example, the software produce several automatic > > measurements for one patch and then produce average value for one > > patch measurements for more measurement stability? > > > > As i think, Datacolor #1005 can provide spectral values for > > measurements. Did you plan to provide "export" functionality of > > spectral measurements, that can be useful to use with another profile > > builder and color/spectral analisyng software? > > > > It will be useful, if Colorvision develop some measure tool for > > Datacolor #1005 to use with user constructed charts for visual > > measurement control capability. > > > > Many thanks. > > > > Sergey. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: The consecutive measurement accuracy
2009-04-17 by de291
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