Re: i1 Profiler bug. Crashing on making scanner profile.
Hello, Derek!
There is a bug in i1 Profiler that prevents making a scanner profile if your white patches are over 245,245,245. I am posting this here to give more incentive for Xrite to fix this asap.
Yes, you are right! I have the same situation - i1Profiler makes very good profiles from Digital ColorChecker SG Target if there are no patches with RGB values greater than 245,245,245 and crashes if there are patches brighter than these values. If you need to build a profile from file with such bright patches, then there is a good way round - using AgyllCMS. It also makes very good scanner icc profiles. REALLY GOOD! First of all, it's necessary to make your own ColorCheckerSG.txt. It's simple step and it's described in manual. Then I'm using batch file with something like that: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Start /b /wait bin\scanin -a -m Target.tif Ref\ColorCheckerSG.cht Ref\ColorCheckerSG.txt Start /b /wait bin\colprof -v -D"Target.icm" -qh -ax -u "Target" pause ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: PS: personally, I'm using drag-n-drop batch file for simple dropping of tiff file on it. So my real batch file is little bit longer, but the main commands are the same. If somebody need it, I can share it. Best regards, Alexey Gribunin, UNIT Color Technologies, Moscow, Russia, tel.(+7-495)-748-09-04, e-mail: gribunin@unit.ru http://www.colorart.ru
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