Re: i1_iO Reference file
Re: i1_iO Reference file
- Subject: Re: i1_iO Reference file
- From: Jonathan Crook <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 09:57:03 -0500
Marc,
The two page target idea is a no go. They need to be able to set up one target and walk away. This is a custom QC scenario that requires as little intervention as possible from the operator.
I was thinking that there was a way to set up the reference file so that it would skip the rows that I would like.
Thanks,
Jon Crook
Director of Professional Services
Laser Resources
email@hidden
On Mar 13, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Marc Levine wrote:
> Jon,
> The easiest thing to do - because your top and bottom rows are the same size (2 rows each) - would be to make a 2-page target. When Colorport or MeasureTool spits out the 2 chart pages, lay them out in you test form where you would like them to go. You will need to set your anchor points for each of the top and bottom sections, but that’s fairly quick to do. Also, because it’s an iO, there are basically no external marks outside the patches themselves (and the corner-mark indicators)... so there would be no test-form real estate penalty for creating 2 pages.
>
> Marc
> Color Management
> email@hidden
>
>> How would I set up a reference file for an iO that has a large gap in the middle of the chart? I need to layout a chart that has two rows at the top of the sheet and two rows at the bottom of the sheet with ten rows of nothing in the middle. I would like it to skip the ten rows in the middle and with no measurements in that area. I can get it to work if the reference for those ten rows are set to paper white but this method would skew my averages.
>> Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jon Crook
>> Director of Professional Services
>> Laser Resources
>> email@hidden
>
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