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Importing Density Values with CV Spectro

Importing Density Values with CV Spectro

2007-06-28 by john dean

I am trying to import density values "manually" into Studio Print rip.

I need to save the 40 density measurements as a text file and copy
that into the Studio Print dialogue box.

David, do you know how I can record this data within PFP to copy and
paste into the SP when I'm using a PC?

When I go to Measure withing PFP in the Windows version I don't see
anyway of saving this data in a form that can be saved ( such as for
use with QTR etc). The interface looks different than my OSX version
and I can't find out where this info is actually stored,  if at all.

john

Re: [colorvision_group] Importing Density Values with CV Spectro

2007-06-28 by CDTobie@aol.com


In a message dated 6/28/07 1:09:49 PM, deanwork2003@... writes:


David, do you know how I can record this data within PFP to copy and
paste into the SP when I'm using a PC?

When I go to Measure withing PFP in the Windows version I don't see
anyway of saving this data in a form that can be saved ( such as for
use with QTR etc). The interface looks different than my OSX version
and I can't find out where this info is actually stored, if at all.


You need to select density as the chosen mode, and create an export log. This log will end up in the Export folder, just as it does no a Mac. The dialog boxes on both OSes should look pretty much the same, with the same wording and options (though all your folders are in different locations with different OSes, or course). If not, are you using the latest Windows version?

C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manager
ColorVision Business Unit
Datacolor Inc.
CDTobie@colorvision.com
www.colorvision.com




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Re: Importing Density Values with CV Spectro

2007-06-29 by john dean

That's the deal I wasn't using the latest Windows version so it did
look different. I just went ahead and did it on the Mac.





 The dialog 
> boxes on both OSes should look pretty much the same, with the same
wording and 
> options (though all your folders are in different locations with
different 
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> OSes, or course). If not, are you using the latest Windows version?
> 
> C. David Tobie
> Product Technology Manager
> ColorVision Business Unit
> Datacolor Inc.
> CDTobie@...
> www.colorvision.com
> 
> 
> 
> **************************************
>  See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
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