Hello Bill, I have written a short document which explains how to generat (some types of) CxF3 files to i1Profiler starting with a CGATS file. Of course it is written in relation to PatchTool, which I sell, but may be useful to you to understand what is required. http://www.babelcolor.com/download/AN-10%20Exporting%20to%20the%20CxF3%20and... What is important in i1Profiler is to associate the proper RGB and CMYK reference data to your measurements file. If you lost your reference data while doing your measurements, you can re-associate it in PatchTool and, while we are at it, PatchTool also has a Substrate Relative computation tool. Danny www.babelcolor.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Whitfield" <billw@mlode.com> To: "ColorSync-users" <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 4:52 PM Subject: Using iProfiler When Data Set Has Been "White Point" Adjusted
Greetings,
I have been testing the SubstrateRelCalc_v6_DRAFT4.xls file, and another excel file that does about the same thing, to adjust my white point. I then paste the new XYZ and Lab numbers into my original measurement file replacing the spectral data.
However when I try to use this file with iProfiler it states this is an invalid measurement file.
Before iProfiler I used Profilemaker to successfully create a profile predicting a curved target from just a linear run using an adjusted measurement file containing only lab numbers. Is there a way to use a lab / XYZ file in iProfiler, or is my only option to use Profilemaker? I only own Profilemaker and iProfiler.
-Bill- _______________________________________________