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Re: Printer profile mis-shape?
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Re: Printer profile mis-shape?


  • Subject: Re: Printer profile mis-shape?
  • From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 18:39:36 -0700

In a message dated 8/23/06 11:55 PM, Karsten Schwarze wrote:

> Hi Marco,
>
>> Pre-linearization is what you are mentioning there. Yes, I certainly wish
>> there was a way to apply that procedure in ProfileMaker (which is the
>> software I have). Is there?
>
> Take a closer look at X-Rites Colorport Software. It allows you to create
> prelinearized targets that you can use in PMP for profile creation. 
>
> I just have the localized german version here but you will have to print a
> linearization target first and measure it. Then choose X-Rite Profile under
> Targets, click on user defined and activate the linearization button and
> choose your lin file.
>
> Of course this will only work if your spectro is supported!


Hi Karsten.

Thank you for the useful information.

I do have a copy of ColorPort. Problem is, this pre-linearization procedure
is allowed in ColorPort only with targets made by X-Rite, not with ones
created from the reference files in the ProfileMaker folders.

So, if one wishes to pre-linearize, say, the TC9.18 RGB i1 target, that is
still something that can't be done, or is it?

Thanks again, and regards.

--------------
Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA


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