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Re: [datacolor_group] Advice about Spyder3 Studio

2009-06-23 by Christoph Fischer

crop the original target and ev. change the text to only one row and
ev. move it, select the driver (or page settings) with 3mm border on
every side (on Macos German it is the "maximal" version)  or borderless
(take care!), in photoshop preview use "Minimize Margins". this way i
got really larger patches. the resolution is not important, in my opinion.
J10 is paperwhite

christoph


---original message---
a1ncsky2  / mcguipe@...
Tue, 23 Jun 2009 19:50:27 +0000 / [datacolor_group] Advice about Spyder3
Studio

>As suggested I tried to expand the size of the target using settings in
>the Epson 2200 Page Setup. There isn't any direct way to set the margins
>that I can see. Checking the "Minimize Margins" box has no effect on the
>target size.
>
>So, I need to resize in Photoshop.
>
>So, I looked in C:\Program Files\Datacolor\Spyder3Print and the only
>folder I could find with targets was, of course Targets. However, in
>that folder the only version of the 225 patch target is 92 ppi. Is that
>ok? Also, it seemed to have patch J10 outlined in black.
>
>Am I looking at the right target print file? If not where is it?
>
>I sized it up in PS anyway and printed it out. It looks the same as the
>original sized print. I printed it using Document as source and No Color
>Management. When I opened it in PS I left it As Is, instead of
>converting to Adobe.
>
>I'd like to make this work since it looks like patch measurement would
>be much easier.
>
>I use Win XP Pro SP3.
>
>
>

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