10 Mar
2015
10 Mar
'15
5:38 p.m.
On Mar 10, 2015, at 8:36 AM, William Whitfield <billw@mlode.com> wrote:
I also had challenges, so I built my own P2P tif and reference file, one for the iO and one for the iSis. They are formatted to look just like theāsupplied" P2P targets with the same number of rows and columns.
Please note that the P2P distributed with Curve and shared from the IDEAlliance and Hutchcolor websites has a number of dithered patches. The P2P target contains several patches with fractional values. These are rendered into a 16-bit target & then downsampled to 8-bit using dithering. (not an automated process). So, if you create your own target image file, you should recreate the dithered patches in order to obtain the same results. regards, Steve