looking for software to measure user-defined swatches
looking for software to measure user-defined swatches
- Subject: looking for software to measure user-defined swatches
- From: Powerbook G4 <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 09:07:17 -0600
Hi All-
sorry if this has been answered recently, I'm not able to keep up with
all my list mail!
I am printing some QC swatches from a variety of printers. I have been
scanning them in with a borrowed spectrostar spectrocam under OS9 ; the
software allows me to specify what I am about to read , ie: 4 rows by
8 columns, 1 row by 40 columns, whatever. This is awfully handy as
I can make up any sort of swatch grid, tell the software what I am
about to measure, and it's ready to scan, expecting stops and starts in
the right places. I can read the chart over and over, exporting the
Lab data in between reads. However, I need to stop borrowing this
device.
I have unlimited access to an ES1000 (aka i1 pro) in our office- it's
attached to a printer, as a calibration unit . Is there a software
package that gives me the same functionality as far as defining a set
of swatches (simply the rows and columns, no pre-defined values). I
have fooled with i1share , using the ES1000 and it works perfectly, but
don't see this ability. Obviously, software that works with the i1
pro is preferred!
Or is there another scanning specto/ software package that can do this?
I don't need profilemaking software, I already have a spectroscan
table and profilemaker pro. However, the handheld scanning specto is
so much faster and easier for reading in stacks of QC prints. I know
Gretag has $$$ software to allow user-defined charts for the
Spectroscan, that's not really what I'm after!
Thanks for any advice-
Randy Norian
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