Re: Profiling with Xrite SP68
Re: Profiling with Xrite SP68
- Subject: Re: Profiling with Xrite SP68
- From: Marc Levine <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 19:46:46 -0400
Hi Mike,
The Toolcrib v4 app (available at www.xrite.com) will connect to this
instrument (Ray, correct me if I'm wrong) under the "generic" option. The
app should handily spit text data into whatever text app you are running in
the foreground. Once you've collected your L-a-beez, the resulting text file
can easily be saved/loaded into either MonacoPROOF or MonacoPROFILER. Excel
works great in this capacity, but you can use other "light weight" text apps
as well. I know of a few people who are using the 938/939 instruments in
this way and I believe that the SP68 works in identical fashion.
Marc
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Marc Levine
Monaco Systems
North American Accounts Manager
Technical Sales Engineer
www.monacosys.com
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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 22:00:19 -0700
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Subject: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #898 - 14 msgs
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We are wanting to make profiles for ceramic tiles. After a previous post I
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learnt from you'll that we needed to use a D8 spectro. We have an Xrite SP68
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that we use for glaze colour formulation. Does any one know of good profiling
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software that we could use with the SP68 or work arounds that would enable it
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to be used? (someone emailed me an Excell file to convert data to make it
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usfull for Color blind Professional - Thanks).
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My other querry was does anyone know where you can get an xy table for such a
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spectro to make the thousands of measurements less tedius?
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