12 Jun
2013
12 Jun
'13
9:12 a.m.
On Jun 12, 2013, at 12:02 PM, John Lund <john@jwlimages.com> wrote:
Hmm, I do remember the Spectralvision Pro iteration of ColorPort at least read linearization charts (hey, remember those?) in either direction. But maybe that was just when using the DTP20 Pulse?
The Pulse could definitely read bi-directional....and measure rows out of order for that matter in ColorPort. The Pulse charts used a row identifier that took care of all this.....the i1Pro, not so much. Only problem with the Pulse was the reliance on a chart target identifier that relied on color codes......on a "raw" print from an inkjet printer, many times the 100% green patches were indistinguishable from black and would cause it to wig out. Terry