Tom, With i1Profiler 1.3.2 (Windows version), the options for importing CGATS measurement data are limited. If the measurements were made with a UV filter, i.e. M2 data, i1Profiler 1.3.2 creates the profiles correctly. If the measurements are unfiltered, M0 data, i1P complains that it "Could not compute white point for condition M0 (UV Included)." This is new behavior with v1.3.2; 1.2.0 did not have such quirks. Manually editing the file to add "Filter=UVCut" to the MEASUREMENT_SOURCE section fools v1.3.2 into being able to make the profile, although with incorrect white point assumptions. Cheers, Ethan Thomas Lianza wrote:
Went into the i1Profiler RGB Measurement page and clicked the Load button.
Switched from .mxf to CGATS and loaded the file.
The CGATS from the SpectroProofer does not contain the Measurement mode or the Cal reference so, you have to pick those. The measurement mode is going to be M0 or M2 depending upon which flavor of SpectroProofer the user has. The Calibration Standard should be GMDI as this device was tuned to the SpectroProofer.
The measurements then loaded right in and I made a profile just to make sure the data was good.