Re: Pre-Linearization or Iterative Profiling (WAS Re: Printer profile mis-shape?)
Re: Pre-Linearization or Iterative Profiling (WAS Re: Printer profile mis-shape?)
- Subject: Re: Pre-Linearization or Iterative Profiling (WAS Re: Printer profile mis-shape?)
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:10:10 -0700
In a message dated 8/28/06 4:53 PM, Rick Gordon wrote:
> So, then going back to the consideration of how to hack this behavior into
> ProfileMaker (until, hopefully, it's incorporated for real), might there be a
> way calculate an optimized reference file, and then build a new testchart in
> MeasureTool from the modified reference file?
Yes, like some kind of Excel spreadsheet?
I've looked at the linearization file I made yesterday in ColorPort, and it
opens as a text file in TextEdit or MS Word.
But the bad news is that it has no tabs and no returns. It's just one long
uninterrupted string of text with spaces (ouch!). So it cannot be opened in
Excel as a well-ordered series of data in neat rows and columns, as one can
do with CGATS data. That's a tough one to put in a spreadsheet, needing a
lot of "massaging" with a text editor. Time-consuming, but not impossible.
By any chance, anyone has any ideas on how to use the ColorPort
linearization file to recalculate the color patches in a ProfileMaker
testchart?
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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA
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