Re: SpyderPRO 2.2 Release Date
2006-03-17 by Tom
... What I ... to Spyder2PRO ... tests ... Even better!
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2006-03-17 by Tom
... What I ... to Spyder2PRO ... tests ... Even better!
2006-03-17 by CDTobie@aol.com
... This would make more sense if I had addressed the correct product. What I said above relates to PrintFIX PRO v1.1; it also happens to relate to Spyder2PRO
2006-03-17 by Jan Barkan
Thanks much Tom. Do you know what new additions they plan to incorporate besides the ambient light correction? ... From: Tom To:
2006-03-17 by Tom
... incorporating SpyderPro 2.2 or will I have to purchase new software? Their stated policy is that you can download an upgrade (at least thats what it says
2006-03-17 by Jan Barkan
If one has Spyder 2 Pro will one be able to download an upgrade incorporating SpyderPro 2.2 or will I have to purchase new software? ... From: CDTobie@aol.com
2006-03-17 by Tom
... Ambient light correction for one.
2006-03-17 by Tom
... I forgot to mention room lighting level cd/m^2 ambient is a big component. You can t measure simply color temperature. It makes a print which is highly
2006-03-17 by randy
What is coming in the new version?
2006-03-17 by Tom
... completion of ... already). ... production and ... Very cool. I m glad its almost done.
2006-03-17 by Tom
... degree ... functions, ... A reverse transform from the D50 partialy adapted source state using a varient von Kries transform to a fully adapted space,
2006-03-17 by CDTobie@aol.com
... It will release (and be available from the CV websites) after completion of translations and related testing (we re well on our way through that already).
2006-03-17 by Tom
Do you know how soon (roughly) the new 2.2 Spyder2PRO will be released? I understand certainly this is not a hard and fast commit date. Just curious
2006-03-17 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Given that they are using ICC color management (which assumes D50, 2 degree observer) how would they do that, beyond adding whitepoint transform functions,
2006-03-17 by CDTobie@aol.com
I m reposting this with an appropriate subject line; if we don t start doing that, no one is ever going to be able to use the archives to find things! ...
2006-03-17 by Tom
Now that I ve read a lot more about color and color appearance it seems that there really aren t any photographic print programs out on the market that
2006-03-17 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Thats how delta-e values are defined: with the smallest change perceivable to the (typical, healthy) human eye under a specific set of conditions to be
2006-03-17 by Tom
... that is visible to us humans? ... Yep ... delta of 1 is supposed to be visible to the average observer. There are people who can see a delta of 0.5 (good
2006-03-17 by John Vitollo
I subscribe to StudioPrint rip forum and a member tested drydown with Epson Ultrachrome/ Cone s Quadtone inks on PhotoRag. If you have Excel, here s his
2006-03-17 by CDTobie@aol.com
... To some degree... there is also the Excel sheet I posted yesterday that will allow you to see the differences between L*, a* and b* for each measurement
2006-03-17 by Tom
... Me too. Everyone here brings something valuable to the table. My non ink-splashing printer thanks everyone! Technical support from Epson was completely
2006-03-17 by Tom
... Thats sneaky .... I like it
2006-03-17 by xun wang
It s easy. Just tell yourself to memorize it as RGB + Y, then a- RG , b- BY ... ... -- ... xun911@gmail.com www.xun-wang.com
2006-03-17 by eieiomoomooheremoomoothere
... download it from ... spec/products_professional-cm/products_pm5-publish/products_pm5- publish_sw.htm ... files from ...
2006-03-17 by John Vitollo
... You can do a soft proof to see which could be the better profile. I would just make a print with each profile and evaluate.
2006-03-17 by wye4knot
Sorry for not being specific enough on this request. Using WinXP. Have made two measurements of the same printed targets, 273 patch system on two different
2006-03-17 by John Vitollo
I have a difficult time remembering what -a, -b, +b, +a....refer to in LAB space. So I made up a simple graphic that has helped my tired brain. Enjoy, John V.
2006-03-17 by colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the colorvision_group group. File : /Lab
2006-03-16 by randy
No Problem, Thanks I appriciate it. I had to go back to the atkinson tonight :(
2006-03-16 by lowlife_inc
Thank you. I will fine-tune my workflow and come back with more meaningfull questions. Overall I am very happy with the results and I have learned a lot about
2006-03-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Oh, and the XML file that was used to build the profile... C. David Tobie Product Technology Manager ColorVision Business Unit Datacolor Inc.
2006-03-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Please send me, OFF LIST, a photo that posterizes, and the profile it posterizes through... and a description of what is objectionable in the results; all
2006-03-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... If all you are doing is making all the RGB values equal, there is a Desaturate command in Photoshop that does that, though its logic for what values to end
2006-03-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Well, you would have to worry about application of the independant LUTs from the seperate profiles to the right monitors, even though Photoshop was only
2006-03-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Thats correct, I ve made countless profiles on one platform from targets printed on the other platform, and emailed the profiles back to the platform of
2006-03-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Please don t spread that old rename the extention to move between platforms superstition! Both extensions are accepted on both platforms, by both OSes...
2006-03-16 by randy
Great, now is there anything on getting rid of blue posterization? still having trouble. Thanks, Randy
2006-03-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... I think you will find an entire description of canvas profiling issues by me in the archive of this list... if I was clever and titled it appropriately so
2006-03-16 by colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the colorvision_group group. File :
2006-03-16 by Tom Green
Thanks for the info guys. Tom ... From: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com Date: 03/16/06 14:34:24 To: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com Subject:
2006-03-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... PowerBooks have a reasonable, and reasonably consistant, native whitepoint. Given that you are not usually trying to match luminance and white tone to
2006-03-16 by Johnny Eades
Hi folks, I worked up and image and converted it to BW using an action from Zuberphotographics web site and sent it to the printer via the profile created with
2006-03-16 by Johnny Eades
Hello Tom, I bought mine from this same lister and paid more than the price shown on the current listing. I do not regret for one mimute the purchase received
2006-03-16 by randy
IF it was (new-items-only) Yes and it was fine. Highly recomended
2006-03-16 by tomgreen1945
Has anyone bought their PrintFix Pro from this seller on e-bay? http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Colorvision-PF100-PrintFIX-PRO-with-Datacolor-
2006-03-16 by Johnny Eades
Let me add my 50 demands to the list. I for one would deeply appreciate all the help I can get to understand this color world. I m migrating into it from 40
2006-03-16 by xun wang
well, it doesn t show, uploaded to file section. ... -- ... xun911@gmail.com www.xun-wang.com
2006-03-16 by xun wang
well, there is a better ways to compare two lab data files... There is a freeware called ColorLab from LOGO soft, you can download it from the GretagMacbeth
2006-03-16 by lowlife_inc
One more question. I thought about your remark on independantly calibrated and jointly profiled . As you know this is the case in my situation - what workflow
2006-03-16 by Tom
... both platforms? Do they support the same file format? ... profile our color printer. I should be able to print a target sheet, take home, read it and bring
2006-03-16 by Doug Lenos
I am Mac stupid... is the color profile created w/ PFP usable on both platforms? Do they support the same file format? I have a Mac user in my office that