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: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 09:59:45 -0400
I don't believe this has been fixed in Curve3 yet...I have Curve3 but I don't believe I've tried bringing in Curve3 VPR data into i1Profiler. If you like, send me your P2P data and I'll try it.
If you have a copy of ColorThink Pro, I have a method of using Curve2/3 for getting better G7 curves. Email me off-list and I'll give you the scoop....it eliminates the need for the P2P targets.
Terry
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On Jun 17, 2013, at 9:47 AM, Steve Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
> 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?
>>>
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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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