Re: looking for software to measure user-defined swatches
Re: looking for software to measure user-defined swatches
- Subject: Re: looking for software to measure user-defined swatches
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 12:33:02 -0500
> 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
For the absolute flexibility in doing this kind of work, I'd suggest
Gretagmacbeth KeyWizard which allows capturing anything you want out of an
i1pro to an Excel spreadsheet.
Then, there is ColorShop X v1.4 which is said to directly interface the i1
now. I think you can download an evaluation version from somewhere of the
X-Rite site. It's a very good value.
Then, there is MeasureTool which allows measuring charts with the i1.
Although not as flexibly as the Spectrocam software does.
Then, there is Robin Myers's excellent SpectroChart which supports the i1
that may help you, but I'll leave Robin comment for himself.
EyeOneShare is definitely out of the equation.
Which leaves you with...not much else, it seems?
Maybe others have other ideas, suggestions?
Happy Easter,
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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