Re: i1Profiler optimize from ColorPort data?
I was using CMRK as well. Were you using large color tables or medium? I was using16bit/large and optim. was throwing me an error and failing. May be an OS X 10.6 thing. I can file a bug report with xrite. Walker On Jun 14, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Terence Wyse wrote:
On Jun 14, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Walker Blackwell wrote:
It doesn't allow optimization on 16bit/High Quality profiles.
Hmmm.....not sure if that's right...I've optimized a few profiles and I know that I always use 16bit "Optimize Quality" settings. Were these RGB or CMYK profiles? (I'm using CMYK profiles).
Terry
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Walker, one thing I did not adequately explain at the time... CMYK build errors were not consistent. Some that failed were identical to many that did not built at the highest quality and bit depth settings. Same patch sets, chart builds, etc., just different paper. I never nailed it down. Of course it was inevitable that your first experiment invoked the error <G>. Also, I agree with the positions here that suggest optimizations may be avoided with a good initial build for RGB or CMYK, but for CMYKOG it was absolutely required to get improperly placed O and G ink out of the neutral axis... some problems still remain there, but I guess very few are doing CMYKOG to create any racket. But it does hint at the slightest possibility of build tradeoffs in other modes that optimization may improve a hair... particularly for the work you are doing. Tyler Walker Blackwell wrote:
I was using CMRK as well.
Were you using large color tables or medium? I was using16bit/large and optim. was throwing me an error and failing. May be an OS X 10.6 thing. I can file a bug report with xrite.
Walker
On Jun 14, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Terence Wyse wrote:
On Jun 14, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Walker Blackwell wrote:
It doesn't allow optimization on 16bit/High Quality profiles.
Hmmm.....not sure if that's right...I've optimized a few profiles and I know that I always use 16bit "Optimize Quality" settings. Were these RGB or CMYK profiles? (I'm using CMYK profiles).
Terry
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I was using 16bit Large. Sent from Terry's iPhone On Jun 14, 2011, at 1:10 PM, Walker Blackwell <forums@walkerblackwell.com> wrote:
I was using CMRK as well.
Were you using large color tables or medium? I was using16bit/large and optim. was throwing me an error and failing. May be an OS X 10.6 thing. I can file a bug report with xrite.
Walker
On Jun 14, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Terence Wyse wrote:
On Jun 14, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Walker Blackwell wrote:
It doesn't allow optimization on 16bit/High Quality profiles.
Hmmm.....not sure if that's right...I've optimized a few profiles and I know that I always use 16bit "Optimize Quality" settings. Were these RGB or CMYK profiles? (I'm using CMYK profiles).
Terry
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Good night My first impression about optmization is that is not a optmization. When I optmize a profile and try to compare the first profile (not optimized) and the second profile (optmized) I see that we have different number of pacthes and it is not possible to compare. I see that we have in the second profile the number of patches like first profile + number of patches for optimization. My question is if i1 Profiler really optmizes first profile or it only add new patches in the first profile. Thank you Take care Marcelo Copetti Em 14/06/2011, às 15:40, Terence Wyse escreveu:
I was using 16bit Large.
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On Jun 14, 2011, at 1:10 PM, Walker Blackwell <forums@walkerblackwell.com> wrote:
I was using CMRK as well.
Were you using large color tables or medium? I was using16bit/large and optim. was throwing me an error and failing. May be an OS X 10.6 thing. I can file a bug report with xrite.
Walker
On Jun 14, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Terence Wyse wrote:
On Jun 14, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Walker Blackwell wrote:
It doesn't allow optimization on 16bit/High Quality profiles.
Hmmm.....not sure if that's right...I've optimized a few profiles and I know that I always use 16bit "Optimize Quality" settings. Were these RGB or CMYK profiles? (I'm using CMYK profiles).
Terry
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Marcelo Copetti
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Scott Martin
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Terence Wyse
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Tyler Boley
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Walker Blackwell