Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 14, Issue 44
Steve wrote: Message: 1 Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 14:27:27 +0000 From: "Miller, Steve" <Steve.Miller@bicgraphic.com> To: "colorsync-users@lists.apple.com" <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> Subject: TC1617 printed chart Message-ID: <D5F3C2B7.3E337%steve.miller@bicgraphic.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" I have some TC1617x_H (i1iSis) charts I need to measure. I don't own an i1iSis. I do have a DTP70. Does anyone know how I can import the reference file into Colorport so that the patches can be measured? I've imported the reference file already into Colorport but the patches are not in the same order as the printed chart. I also own PatchTool… I really don't want to spot measure all 1,617 patches. _________________________ Hi Steve, As a "Color Expert" perhaps you should throw your 300,000-year-old "Specialist equipment" in the Rubbish Bin and buy a modern M1 capable Spectro that will allow you to read any chart you are given by your clients, independent of the various color software applications. For the ultimate Spectro tool, You should be reading charts with a Konica FD-9 - https://sensing.konicaminolta.us/products/fd- 9-auto-scan-spectrophotometer/ You should be analyzing your Data with CrossXcolor ColorANT - https://www.crossxcolor.com/colorant By the way. ColorANT can also do things like flip charts, exchange rows for columns etc... Good luck. Niall Regards,Niall Coady - +44 7740 940 459MyPressXpert | Maylands Business CentrePh +44 1442 767 510 | Http://www.mypressxpert.com
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