thank you x-rite
thank you x-rite
- Subject: thank you x-rite
- From: Spinnaker Photo Imaging Center <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 12:18:21 -0700
What version of 1Pro are you using?
David
On Jun 12, 2013, at 12:00 PM, email@hidden wrote:
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> 1. Re: Thank you X-Rite! (John Lund)
> 2. Re: Thank you X-Rite! (Terence Wyse)
> 3. Re: Thank you X-Rite! (dpascale)
> 4. Re: Thank you X-Rite! (dpascale)
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> From: John Lund <email@hidden>
> Date: June 12, 2013 9:02:06 AM PDT
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Thank you X-Rite!
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> Hello folks,
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> Hmm, I do remember the Spectralvision Pro iteration of ColorPort at least read linearization charts (hey, remember those?) in either direction. But maybe that was just when using the DTP20 Pulse?
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> One thing ColorPort & Spectralvision Pro did that made for a MUCH better user experience on the iO table, was that to first set the 3 corner patches, you could "click" using the mouse, not just the button on the i1Pro. That seems to have gotten lost on i1Profiler.
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> Using the button on my i1Pro (original) frequently results in the software detecting 2 clicks instead of one, moving past the corner patch I'm trying to mark to the next one. No way to correct this, just have to complete this step, then hit "start over". At first I thought it might just be a "hair trigger" button, but it seems to be a random result. Makes me long for those old days when I could position the i1Pro, then just click the mouse to set patch position.
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> Anybody else see this on an i1 iO table?
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> John
> JWL Images
> Emeryville, CA
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> On Jun 12, 2013, at 8:31 AM, email@hidden wrote:
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>> Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 10:29:16 -0400
>> From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
>> To: "email@hidden List"
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>> Subject: Re: Thank you X-Rite!
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>> ColorPort never had bi-directional charts for the i1Pro....still doesn't AFAIK.
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> From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
> Date: June 12, 2013 9:12:01 AM PDT
> To: John Lund <email@hidden>, "'colorsync-users?lists.apple.com' List" <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Thank you X-Rite!
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> On Jun 12, 2013, at 12:02 PM, John Lund <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> Hmm, I do remember the Spectralvision Pro iteration of ColorPort at least read linearization charts (hey, remember those?) in either direction. But maybe that was just when using the DTP20 Pulse?
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> The Pulse could definitely read bi-directional....and measure rows out of order for that matter in ColorPort. The Pulse charts used a row identifier that took care of all this.....the i1Pro, not so much.
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> Only problem with the Pulse was the reliance on a chart target identifier that relied on color codes......on a "raw" print from an inkjet printer, many times the 100% green patches were indistinguishable from black and would cause it to wig out.
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> From: dpascale <email@hidden>
> Date: June 12, 2013 10:43:55 AM PDT
> To: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>, email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Thank you X-Rite!
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> "> Moving in dual directions (left to right or right to left) was something the original i1Pro did as well. Nothing new here. "
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> Yes indeed. But with the i1Pro 2 + new ruler, bidirectional scan is also possible when target measurements are done without using a file with reference data, such as RGB or CMYK. We just need to specify the number of columns.
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> Danny Pascale
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Rodney" <email@hidden>
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> Subject: Re: Thank you X-Rite!
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>> On Jun 12, 2013, at 12:50 AM, Peter Miles wrote:
>>>> Half way through reading the fifth set of patches I got so annoyed at how slow all this hand scanning was going that I deliberately read the next strip of patches in the WRONG direction! "Take that!" I thought. To my utter delight i1Profiler took it in it's stride and put the measurements in the right way around. Taking advantage this newly discovered ability of i1Profiler's ability to read patch strips in either direction speed things up from there.
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>> Moving in dual directions (left to right or right to left) was something the original i1Pro did as well. Nothing new here.
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>> Andrew Rodney
>> http://www.digitaldog.net/
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> From: dpascale <email@hidden>
> Date: June 12, 2013 10:55:09 AM PDT
> To: Lee Badham <email@hidden>, Michael Eddington <email@hidden>
> Cc: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Thank you X-Rite!
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> Hello Lee,
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> "> The i1 just reports a list of patches. It is up to the software to decide which way the strip was read in."
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> It can be either way.
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> The i1Pro 2 can automatically provide data in the proper order if configured for it by the program, either by using a predefined color lists or by using the new ruler input.
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> Data can also be ordered in the software, but that requires either a predefined color list or a "start/end of line" marker (bar code).
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> Danny Pascale
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Badham" <email@hidden>
> To: "Michael Eddington" <email@hidden>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 10:22 AM
> Subject: Re: Thank you X-Rite!
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>> Hi,
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>> The i1 just reports a list of patches. It is up to the software to decide which way the strip was read in.
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>> Lee
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>> On 12 Jun 2013, at 15:15, Michael Eddington wrote:
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>>> Was the ability to read in either direction tied to the reference
>>> file? Seem to me that capability came and went when measuring strips
>>> of different origins.
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>>> Mike
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>>> On Jun 12, 2013, at 10:05 AM, Andrew Rodney <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>>> On Jun 12, 2013, at 12:50 AM, Peter Miles wrote:
>>>>>> Half way through reading the fifth set of patches I got so annoyed at how slow all this hand scanning was going that I deliberately read the next strip of patches in the WRONG direction! "Take that!" I thought. To my utter delight i1Profiler took it in it's stride and put the measurements in the right way around. Taking advantage this newly discovered ability of i1Profiler's ability to read patch strips in either direction speed things up from there.
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>>>> Moving in dual directions (left to right or right to left) was something the original i1Pro did as well. Nothing new here.
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>>>> Andrew Rodney
>>>> http://www.digitaldog.net/
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