Re: GretagMacbeth 'iCColor' functionality questions
Re: GretagMacbeth 'iCColor' functionality questions
- Subject: Re: GretagMacbeth 'iCColor' functionality questions
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 12:42:10 +0100
on 28/01/2002 12:13, Darrin Southern at email@hidden wrote:
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1. EyeOne Pro.
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Hand held unit, CRT + LCD monitor support, no UV filter option in current
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model, and can be used as a strip reader with the help of a supplied rule.
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Can also be used for spot readings, regardless of size of original.
Not necessarily large screen sizes, even if it can average samples.
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Good for profiling on the road, but what about the UV filter issue ?
Good question.
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2. Spectrolino with Spectroscan.
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Can be used hand held, CRT + LCD monitor support, optional UV filter,
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automated strip reading with Spectroscan, and can also be used hand held for
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spot readings.
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This seems to be the standard, and you can set it and walk away !
The i1 is so fast. Obviously one has to be careful of mis-aligning the
chart, something that a Lino, or ICC Color wouldn't.
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3. ICColor 200 + 300.
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This one's new, and can be purchased with EyeOne Monitor for CRT + LCD
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profiles, and can handle automated strip reading of targets.
Great tool.
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But, how do I use it as a spot reader ?
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Do I have to be able to fit the original into the unit ?
Yes. It's really a spectro for control purposes. It can read a manual colour
when fed in. The X41 can also do this.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape