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Re: X-Rite iSis and dual measurements



On 7/21/07 10:04 AM, "Jim Rich"  wrote:

> Now you have your choice of:
> 1.No UV in a set of measurements.
> 2. Measurements with UV.
> 3. Having the option to average measurements with and without UV.

Isn't this done in the software? I'm using the ProfileMaker Pro module. In
preference when the unit is detected I see Filter for iSis: UVCut or No (No
being the default). In MeasureTool I see UVCut or UVCut+No. The two products
SHOULD use the same terms but at this point, I have to assume that in
ProfileMaker Pro, NO provides both. Then I assume something is happening
under the hood with both sets of data (I'm not promoted to save two sets,
etc). 

At this point, I'm trying to decide if its worthwhile to move from the i0
(EyeOne without UV) to iSis. I'm leaning on the iSis for anything but thick
papers which are rare. Its a bit slower but a bit less work too. But if the
UV/NonUV has advantages, I'm all over that.

Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/ 


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