Re: Import curved VPR data from Curve2 into i1Profiler
Re: Import curved VPR data from Curve2 into i1Profiler
- Subject: Re: Import curved VPR data from Curve2 into i1Profiler
- From: Steve Miller <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 08:47:41 -0500
- Acceptlanguage: en, en-US
- Thread-topic: Import curved VPR data from Curve2 into i1Profiler
Terry,
That worked! Thanks!
Something to maybe add to Curve software? Be able to import VPR curved
data directly into i1Profiler? Or, is this available in Curve3?
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On 14/06/2013 8:07, "Terence Wyse" <email@hidden> wrote:
>Hi Steve, all you have to do is open the exported data in PM5 Measure
>Tool, re-save it from Measure Tool with a new name and then bring that
>into i1Profiler....it'll work.
>
>When you import that file into i1Profiler, you'll likely be asked for the
>calibration standard (XRGA or whatever) and maybe the measurement
>condition (M0, M2).
>
>Good luck!
>
>Terry
>
>On Jun 14, 2013, at 5:32 PM, Steve Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Here's what I have...
>> Curve2 version 2.3 session with 3 One run targets measured and imported
>> into Curve2.
>> In VPR I have selected "Run-1 Calibration" for Run (curves to be
>>applied).
>>
>> Target data to be curved: I have one of the OneRun targets selected
>>here.
>>
>> Curving method: "Curve Lab values (retains CMYK values and target type)
>>
>> Then clicked the "Curve & Export" button and save the curved data.
>>
>> How can I use this data in i1Profiler? When I try to load the data I get
>> an error stating "Invalid CGATS measurement file".
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas how to get the data into i1Profiler to create a
>> profile?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Steve Miller
>> Color Management Specialist
>>
>> "Quality Begins Here"
>>
>> BIC Advertising & Promotional Products
>> 1000 3rd Ave. SW
>> Sleepy Eye, MN 56085
>>
>> Tel.: (1) 507 794 8203
>> E-mail: email@hidden
>> www.norwood.com / www.bicgraphic.com
>>
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>>
>> On 06/06/2013 8:32, "Terence Wyse" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 6, 2013, at 2:22 AM, Graeme Gill <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes, but that's not the point. The point is how you get to a
>>>>perceptual
>>>> pleasing
>>>> result. Just because the end result isn't colorimetric, doesn't mean
>>>> that it's
>>>> a good idea to skip colorimetric as a first step.
>>>
>>> That's not what I'm saying.....and I agree with you.
>>>
>>> My point was that there's maybe two factions, the "reproductionists"
>>>and
>>> the "artists" that are maybe talking past each other. I personally want
>>> accuracy (colorimetric) first....and at least with art reproduction, I
>>> pretty much know exactly how to determine that....but as soon as I
>>>stick
>>> my camera out a window, I've no clue how to determine accuracy in any
>>> meaningful or practical way.
>>>
>>> Terry
>>>
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