>>Looks like we solved the problem. I did not print a new set of targets but decided to scan them again. When there is an error, the system usually flags it and I'll re-scan it. What I've done in the past if there is an error on a row, I'd click on say A1, and scan the whole row. I'd do this until I see no more errors. Apparently that was where I was wrong. Yes, the artificial intelligence is helpful, but it doesn't entirely replace caution in scanning, and careful checking of the results, as it can't detect all possible errors, only the more extreme ones. Glad you now have a sense of the process. I predict it will continue to improve with practice, and that you'll have good luck with your profiling as you move forward. C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Imaging Color Solutions Datacolor inc. cdtobie@... www.datacolor.com On Nov 25, 2012, at 2:59 AM, "James" <emptech@...> wrote: > Looks like we solved the problem. I did not print a new set of targets but decided to scan them again. When there is an error, the system usually flags it and I'll re-scan it. What I've done in the past if there is an error on a row, I'd click on say A1, and scan the whole row. I'd do this until I see no more errors. Apparently that was where I was wrong.
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Re: [datacolor_group] Re: Green blotches in print after creating new profile
2012-11-25 by CDTobie
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