Re: Averaging profiles - was :UV Filter
Re: Averaging profiles - was :UV Filter
- Subject: Re: Averaging profiles - was :UV Filter
- From: "Tom Ashe" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 14:08:32 -0400
Terry, Walter, et al,
Just so you know, patch measurement data averaging will be one of the new
features in the upcoming release of MonacoPROFILER 3.5. This version is
expected to be released in November.
Also Terry you are correct that with current version of PROFILER you can
import averaged data.
Cheers,
Tom
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Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 10:39:58 -0400
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Subject: Re: Averaging profiles - was :UV Filter
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From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
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To: ColorSync User List <email@hidden>
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on 10/11/01 9:08 AM, Walter Zacharias wrote:
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> Terry
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> I am taking single readings. I am using a SpectoScan and Monaco Profiler.
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> "... and then use the average function..." What's that? How do you average
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> several profile readings?
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Sorry. I assumed you were using ProfileMaker with the SpectroScan. The
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"Averaging" function is part of ProfileMaker's Measure Tool. It's VERY
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useful for measuring, say, a batch of press sheets and then averaging it
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down to a master measurement file from which you build the final profile.
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You CAN purchase the Measure Tool separately and possibly use it with your
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Monaco software assuming you can import measurement/text data files. It also
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has a nice "Compare" function also where you can compare two sets of data
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from, say, a reference file to a measurement file and get DeltaE values.