Profilerpro and Spectrocam problem update
Profilerpro and Spectrocam problem update
- Subject: Profilerpro and Spectrocam problem update
- From: Paul Schilliger <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2001 19:53:22 +0200
I was finally able to make a profile with previous 1.5 version of Spectrocam.
It had to be saved as LAB file to be interpreted correctly in
ProfilerPro. Seems that the new version produces files of a format not
yet fully compatible with Profilerpro.
But WOW!!! I just printed a delicate image and it is absolutely faithful
to my screen image! What a great value!
Thanks to Brian Levey and to C. David Tobie for their help!
Paul
Hi All,
I need a little assistance again, this time in getting things right with
ProfilerPro and a Spectrocam.
Seems that I am unable to build a correct RGB profile for my Epson.
I have printed and scanned a chart, so far everything looks fine with
accurate color patches on screen. Then I export the values in
ProfilerPro format, and open them in ProfilerPro. I build the profile,
but then when I check the black and white values in the edit panel, they
are false. Both stand in the 40-50 range in luminance. The profile
edited with these values makes images look inverted for some colors
(orange is green) and are dark and bluish.
I have tried over and over without change, even when I printed another
chart.
Does someone have a clue on what I am doing wrong?
I am using Profilerpro 2.07 and Spectrocam 1.6.2 (Spectrocam UV) on Mac
with OS 9.1 (PS 6.0.1)
I scanned the chart from patch 1 to 27 in horizontal format.
Thanks in advance!
Paul Schilliger
photography
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