Re: Creating an ICC profile from a Pulse Spectrophotometer
Re: Creating an ICC profile from a Pulse Spectrophotometer
- Subject: Re: Creating an ICC profile from a Pulse Spectrophotometer
- From: G Mike Adams <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 08:14:44 -0500
Hello:
I have a Mac (Intel based).
I have a Pulse spectrophotometer (DTP20UV).
I have an Epson 4000 printer.
I have downloaded 1728 targets from Bill Atkinson’s website.
X-rite has a special program, ColorPort that will read the data
from the 1728 targets using the Pulse and save it to a file in one
of a number of formats.
Unfortunately, Xrite wants between $2500 and $4000 for software
that will convert that output file to an ICC profile. Do any of
you have any suggestions that do not require spending a small
fortune to be able to use targets other than x-rites and create icc
profiles from them? Thanks for any help you can provide.
You can use Argyll.
http://argyllcms.com/
It's command-line, and so you have to learn a little Unix to make it
work. But work it does.
Regards,
Mike Adams
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