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RE: How to use measure tool as desitometer?
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RE: How to use measure tool as desitometer?


  • Subject: RE: How to use measure tool as desitometer?
  • From: "Alexey Gribunin" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 10:44:10 +0400

Hello!

>>Use this instead, very cool, and free.. at least for now.
>>http://www.icctools.com/quickread.html

Yes, it's good tool. But it has one lack - it's not possible to open
measurements saved before.

>hello I'm want to use measure tool as densitometer.

Another free way to get densitometric measurements is using ColorLab. Take
your measurements in MeasureTool Demo as usual (in spectral mode), save it,
open in ColorLab, then use Filter->Conversion->CIE Color, then choose DIN,
ANSI etc, what you need.

PS: Be sure that ColorLab got spectrals, you should see "spkt/*** patches"
in upper left corner. If not, correct the header of measured file.

Best regards,
Alexey Gribunin, UNIT Color Technologies, Moscow, Russia.



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