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Re: [colorvision_group] Editing Profiles

2006-05-16 by David Miller

>I posted this question last week, during the time that, for some reason, I
>was not receiving mail from the group.  So if someone answered it before, I
>apologize for the redundancy but hope you will answer again.
>
>Is there any way to edit a profile after you have saved it?  I did an
>"Expert" profile last week, and before I saved it I experimented with the
>slider settings.  Inadvertently, I saved the profile with the brightness
>slider set too high.  You can guess the result.

Robert,

You still have all of your original measurements intact; that's what you
use to build the profile from. Just run PrintFIX PRO, reselect your
measurement file in the popup, and move the sliders back to wherever you
like.

You can always "edit" a profile by rebuilding it from the original measurements
with different slider setting(s). The profile is the end result of the "build",
but the basis for this is -always- the set of meausurements that you've taken
with the spectro; and those do not change. (Unless you reselect the measurement
file and actually remeasure some or all of the patches).

>Before I start from square 1 again (literally), I thought I'd ask if there
>is any way for me to call up the profile

Yes; when you select your measurements by name in PFP's popup, you are
calling them up again so that you can build another profile from them. I hope
that clarifies things...:-)


Best regards,

-- 
David Miller
Senior Software Developer, Digital Color Solutions
ColorVision

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