Re: Iccolor
Re: Iccolor
- Subject: Re: Iccolor
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 06 Jun 2004 12:37:16 -0600
on 6/6/04 11:02 AM, Terence L. Wyse wrote:
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The iCColor IS supported indirectly. Use Measure Tool 4.1.5 to save the
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measurement data and then import that data into Profiler.
Haven't tried that but have run into snags with the Monaco verses GMB
ECI2002 target (visual) for the spectroscan. The two are NOT the same in
about 20 or so patches. VERY odd.
The other thing is that the ECI target from Profiler starts it's reading
from right to left (strange) so if you use MeasureTool and GMBs reference,
the data is backwards. I'm not sure why Monaco does this (I've asked, no
response yet). It's rather moot when of the 1400 odd patches, dozen or so
are totally different in one area of the target. So I'm not so sure about
using the iCColor unit and bringing the data into Profiler. They do have a
very specific format (only three columns of LAB data). I was able to import
a measured data file from MeasureTool after getting it into Excel and
stripping out the additional columns that GMB places in the measured data
file. The original data was scanned as spectral but thankfully MeasureTool
5.0 as we know exports LAB (we get the best of both worlds). In the end, the
profile was useless due to this mismatch in the two ECI2002 targets.
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So far
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I've done this successfully with my iCColor and IT8.7/3 targets.
I'll try this next. Maybe you can see if the two ECI2002 targets are out of
sync as mine.
Andrew Rodney
http://digitaldog.net/
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