measuring ambient spectrum (and eye one share)
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.
On 19 Sep 2011, at 13:19, Robert Crow wrote:
X-rite no longer seem to offer this. Does anyone know of an alternative (preferably free!) that will run under Mac osx Snow Leopard?
Graeme Gill's ArgyllCMS. Works with Snow Leopard and Lion. -- Martin Orpen Idea Digital Imaging Ltd
How about BabelColor CT&A: http://www.babelcolor.com/main_level/screen_shots/Spectral_Tools_Graph.htm Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/ On Sep 19, 2011, at 6:19 AM, Robert Crow wrote:
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?
SpectraShop will also work http://rmimaging.com/spectrashop.html Robin Myers On Sep 19, 2011, at 5:19 AM, Robert Crow wrote:
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.
Damn, sorry I missed that as well (need to get coffee....). So yes, there are several options out there. And neither have the really odd and ugly, Star Trek GUI of i1Share (which is a good thing!). Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/ On Sep 19, 2011, at 8:06 AM, Robin Myers wrote:
SpectraShop will also work http://rmimaging.com/spectrashop.html
Robin Myers
Still available from xrite. http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=765&Action=support&SoftwareID =505 Or http://goo.gl/LSaUA
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,
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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.
participants (6)
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Andrew Rodney
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Dana Rasmussen
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Martin Orpen
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Robert Crow
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Robin Myers
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Scott Martin