Thanks CD - I did know that but I'm grateful for the reply. Later today, I'll "revise" the xml file and save the result. It will be interesting to see how well I did at measuring. My technique deteriorated a lot during the months I was away from photo printing and color management. As soon as time allows I'll also do another complete profile creation and see where I went wrong during the Save process. Bill --- In datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com, Cdtobie <CDTobie@...> wrote: > > What you are seeing us a nesurement set, not a profile. Sounds like > you measured the target, and possibly printed a SpyderProof print, but > never actually saved a profile. You can reopens the measurement set > and do that. > > C. D. Tobie > Global Product Technology Mngr. > Digital Imaging & Home Theater > Datacolor.com > CDTobie@... > > On Feb 21, 2010, at 5:46 PM, "bill_hansen20012001" <b2hansen@... > > wrote: > > > Bewinkjet and Gary - > > > > Yes, I did mean Spyder3 Print. Sorry for my carelessness. > > > > I did a Search as you suggested Gary (thanks very much for that > > suggestion, which I guess I should have thought of myself - but I > > didn't), and the profile does show up, but it's in the folder Users > > \Bill\AppData\Roaming\DatacolorSpyder3Print\Data\Print\PrintProf > > EUPL 021910.xml > > > > It does not show up in the win32\spool..... folder. That seems > > strange. > > > > Is this a new place where Datacolor profiles are supposed to be > > saved? If not, is there a way to change my copy of Spyder3Print so > > printer profiles are saved to the win32\spool..... folder? > > > > It's a minor annoyance to have to move them to the Win 32.... > > folder, but of course it can be done. Why save things in such an odd > > place? > > > > Bill > > > > ********************************************************* > > > > > > --- In datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com, "bill_hansen20012001" > > <b2hansen@> wrote: > >> > >> New computer, running Windows 7 - just completed my first profile > >> using Spyder3 Elite. Everything seemed to go well until I tried to > >> check that my profile was actually in the WIndows/System32/Spool/ > >> Drivers/color subfolder where it was always saved in Windows XP. I > >> had named the profile "EUPL" (for Epson Ultra Premium Luster paper) > >> but in the folder mentioned, there was no such profile. My monitor > >> profile is there where it should be. Are printer profiles now saved > >> in a different place? Did the profile not save after all? > >> > >> Bill Hansen > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: Win 7 - where did my profile go?
2010-02-22 by bill_hansen20012001
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