Hello Walker, PatchTool from BabelColor can do that. When making reflectance measurements with the i1 the program can get the normalized spectral data from which XYZ is derived. The Y is the normalized Luminance (with Ymax = 100), not the absolute reflectance Luminance Afterwards, you can order the measurements by Y if you wish, or in L*, which is the perceived Luinance (the Lightness). When making DIPLAY (i.e.e emission) measurements, it is possible to get the absolute Luminance in a separate RAW measurement file. Please communicate with me directly if you have specific questions. Regards, Danny Pascale ----- Original Message ----- From: "Walker Blackwell" <forums@walkerblackwell.com> To: <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2011 11:46 PM Subject: Raw i1 LAB or LAB+Spectral values
Does anyone know if there is software out there than can output the streamed (all) i1 values from a strip read? I am particularly interested in a list of values ordered my luminance. I'm assuming the eye one sends a stream of data to normal xrite-esk software that parses that data into patches. Or does the EyeOne itself parse data before sending to the software?
Your help would be most appreciated.
All the best, Walker _______________________________________________