Hi, Ben. Thank you. Not so much afraid, but inept. I'd need to give myself a crash course, and also the gents who would be using it. Looking at the tool descriptions, it's not clear to me how to complete the task. Maybe chartread and a little icclu? Though I've been meaning to explore Argyll, it seems overly complicated for this task. What do you think? Easier than I imagine, or a bit much for a couple of clerical workers to be expected to master? Another good [offline] suggestion is to run Windows (via Parallels or other means), and keep using ProfileMaker's ColorPicker. Though that's even more complicated to set up, the relative ease for the users has me leaning that way, so far. I'm still surprised that there doesn't seem to be a supported application that does this, in a straightforward way. *Jeremy* On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Ben Goren <ben@trumpetpower.com> wrote:
On Dec 17, 2014, at 9:23 AM, Jeremy Hansen <jeremy.hansen@rrd.com> wrote:
Anyone aware of an application which will facilitate reflective measurement of a sample, using an Eye-One Pro (ideally, any rev, A-E), and return device values for a chosen ICC profile? It would need to run on the latest Mac OS.
If you're not afraid of the command line, Argyll does all that and more.
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