Ambient light measurement hasn't been supported for some time now. Doesn't work even under Mac OS 10.6. XRite has been saying that functionality will be replaced by a "successor product". i1Profiler has some basic ambient light functionality that I could see expanded should they have the interest to do so. That and some good gamut mapping/comparison capabilities would be nice to see.... It's nice to know we have some options with GUIs. How about scanner profiling - does anyone have a favorite scanner profiling solution that's 10.7 compatible? This is on the the last things holding me back. I just don't want to run a virtual box for this purpose. Scott Martin www.on-sight.com On Sep 19, 2011, at 11:22 AM, Dana Rasmussen wrote:
Still available from xrite. http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=765&Action=support&SoftwareID =505
Hello,
There used to be a bit of free Gretag software called 'Eye One share', which allowed one to measure the ambient light - using an Eye One Pro - and display it's spectrum as a graph (spikes and all!) X-rite no longer seem to offer this. Does anyone know of an alternative (preferably free!) that will run under Mac osx Snow Leopard?
Thanks,
Rob.