Re: I1Profiler 1.6.1 Patch Viewer
Re: I1Profiler 1.6.1 Patch Viewer
- Subject: Re: I1Profiler 1.6.1 Patch Viewer
- From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2015 10:26:05 -0400
On one hand, I appreciate this feature (option to move assets to where they belong). Testcharts (.TXF) files can especially be a problem if not located in the proper asset folder (think iSis barcodes)..but there has to be a better way of managing the measurement assets. I’ve taken to using subfolders inside the Measurements folder to manage the several hundred measurement files I’ve accumulated ...but then, of course, they no longer appear within i1P’s asset panes…pane in the ass. :-)
After the 1.6 update (Win7), I immediately had a problem with some previously created testcharts formatted for the i1iO2….patch dimensions were not preserved and I ended up needing to create the alyout all over again and saving new target files…and re-printing them. Backawards compatibility issues like this are inexcusable in my opinion. At work I have to maintain over 80 devices, mix of iGen, Indigo and inkjet. Imagine if I had to recreate testcharts for all these and update all the test forms that I use?
I really appreciate the new features but they simply have to get this stuff right before they release it. As it was back when some of us were doing beta testing for X-Rite, one wonders whether they actually even USE this stuff before releasing it.
Terry
> On Apr 24, 2015, at 7:34 PM, Ethan Hansen <email@hidden> wrote:
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> Version 1.62 introduces a wonderful new feature when loading a previously saved measurement file. Yet another dialog appears prompting whether you want to save the file in the i1Profiler asset collection. Apparently X-Rite can't comprehend that one might be dealing with many measurements and not want to see each and every one in the list of assets.
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> I wish X-Rite would figure out what market segment i1Profiler/i1Publish targets. At $1200 and change, it will not be on the short list of must have items for most weekend warriors. More likely the majority of customers will use it on at least a semi-regular basis, generating many a measurement file in the process. Given that a measurement is simply a snapshot of how a device behaved at a particular time, there is limited utility in having multiple screens full of measurement assets readily at hand.
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