Re: i1Profiler & SpectroProofer Data
Re: i1Profiler & SpectroProofer Data
- Subject: Re: i1Profiler & SpectroProofer Data
- From: Thomas Lianza <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 12:50:26 -0400
- Thread-topic: i1Profiler & SpectroProofer Data
Hi Martin,
Sorry about your problem....we reviewed it at our software center and here
is a note from one of our testing guys:
Just did it with no problem.
I downloaded the SpectroProofer Utilities from the Epson site.
Printed and measured a target (RGB TC2.18) from the Utility and saved the
CGATS data directly into the i1Profiler Measurements folder.
Went into the i1Profiler RGB Measurement page and clicked the Load button.
Switched from .mxf to CGATS and loaded the file.
The CGATS from the SpectroProofer does not contain the Measurement mode or
the Cal reference so, you have to pick those. The measurement mode is going
to be M0 or M2 depending upon which flavor of SpectroProofer the user has.
The Calibration Standard should be GMDI as this device was tuned to the
SpectroProofer.
The measurements then loaded right in and I made a profile just to make sure
the data was good.
If you have any further issues let me know directly: tlianza followed by the
"at" xrite.com
On 9/12/12 3:54 PM, "Martin Orpen" <email@hidden> wrote:
> It's so easy to create a profile with ProfileMaker.
Load the chart, Load the
> data. Make the profile.
With i1Profiler the workflow is a little more
> complicated:
Plug in your i1 Pro2
Stare at the ugly interface.
Scan through
> the complicated mass of crap in the left hand panel that has already
> accumulated even though you've only made 3 profiles (what's it going to be
> like when you've made hundreds?)
Press at the meaningless icons.
Repeatedly
> drag and drop your data file on the interface without any feedback or
> success.
Look through the useless documentation.
Ring the reseller and have
> them try and sell you a simpler, cheaper, profile making product.
Send them
> the data by email so that they can forward it to the one person at UK X-Rite
> who knows how the product works.
Wait 12 hours.
Give up.
Anybody here
> know if you can import SpectroProofer data into i1Profiler and make a simple
> RGB profile? I gave up and used Argyll -- txt2ti3 and then colprof and the job
> was doneS apart from that lingering feeling that I've wasted my money on
> i1Profiler.
--
Martin Orpen
Idea Digital Imaging Ltd
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