Re: SpectroScan & Snow Leopard
Re: SpectroScan & Snow Leopard
- Subject: Re: SpectroScan & Snow Leopard
- From: Scott Martin <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 14:37:38 -0600
On Dec 22, 2010, at 2:22 PM, Terence Wyse wrote:
> Count me as one for increased polarization and less bipartisanship, at least when it comes to chart measurements!
LOL!! I too would like to see polarization on modern devices. I'd love to be able to send in an I1Pro or DTP70 to Xrite and have then "convert" to polarized state with recertification.
> @Scott Martin:
> I did give ColorPort 2.0 a try some weeks back but I couldn't make sense of the measurement data it was giving me....nothing matched from the different file format options and I've no idea what the XRGA format is doing with the data. I'd like to get some info on what ColorPort 2.0 is all about and what it's doing with the measurement data. When all of a sudden a new application gives me measurement data I'm not used to, I immediately don't trust it!
Can you be more specific about what problems were you're seeing? Were the measurements resulting in bad profiles? Were the new file formatting options confusing?
Scott Martin
www.on-sight.com
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