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Re: Test strip for tracking drift
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Re: Test strip for tracking drift


  • Subject: Re: Test strip for tracking drift
  • From: Joerg Schober <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 09:17:13 +0100

Andrew Rodney schrieb:

I did play around with ColorLab. Here's what you can try. Open an existing
reference (like the 288 target which is called i1 RGB 1.5 reference). You'll
see all the 288 colors.

Make a "New Document" and you'll be asked how many patches you wish.

Hi Andrew,
I tried this but when I select "New Document" ColorLab does not ask me an creates a new, empty document.
I've tested this with colorlab 2.4.1 and 2.8 on 10.2.8.

regards
--

Jvrg Schober

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