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RE: Monaco Profiler 4.7
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RE: Monaco Profiler 4.7


  • Subject: RE: Monaco Profiler 4.7
  • From: "Mike Eddington" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:49:06 -0500
  • Importance: Normal

 <The work around for using  the ICColor to measure printer patches and
then use that data with Monaco 4.7  is to use non scrambled ECI targets.
Jim Rich>

Are we talking about the ICColor or the Spectroscan ? Which would be the
"unscrambled" ECI for the ICColor?

So the work around for using the ICColor would entail measuring an
unscrambled ECI with say MeasureTool, and then importing into Profiler?
If this is the case, I guess that's not too large an inconvenience, but
still...

<No cigar for X-Rite then...
Roger Breton  >

Well some quick RGB-CMYK conversions later...much improvement in
reducing the "overly-saturated" appearance when using the perceptual
intent and much improvement in retaining strong shadows using rel. col.
with BPC.
So they may get that cigar yet.

mike

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