The functionality you describe is indeed gone but If you're just wanting to make grayscale profiles, I have an article on my site about using ColorPort for measuring grayscale targets which can then be used with a free QTR script to generate the profiles. http://www.on-sight.com/2012/02/22/using-colorport-for-qtr-grayscale-and-alt... What is the end goal or purpose you're trying to achieve? Color managed grayscale printing? On which printer? Scott Martin www.on-sight.com On Mar 26, 2012, at 3:30 AM, Kamil Tresnak <kamil.tresnak@centrum.cz> wrote:
Dear all,
client of mine used to make gray profiles deriving them via ColorShop from RGB profiles (which was created in Color Elite SW with X-rite Pulse before). Now, after upgrade to i1 and i1 Profiler (v1.2.0), this functionality is gone. During conversion, ColorShop create two files, one of them is ICC profile, but still producing color output, no gray. It is no matter if we generate v2 or v4 ICC profile in i1 Profiler.
I am pretty sure, that we must find another solution (goodbye old gold times), but just curious - any idea what changes, where is the catch? Is there another ColorShop user which can repeat our process and confirm that this is not just our problem? Original RGB profile generated on i1 Profiler on Windows, ColorShop is running on Mac.
Any input will be very appreciated,
Thanks, all the best
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