Hi Steve, I downloaded the win32-version and just tried some basic stuff. Looks great. Even though it's a GUI, you still get a "techy" feeling fiddling with the parameters. I like the workflow calibrating and profiling displays. An update to argyll1.0.1 would be nice and offcourse a MacPPC binary. Martin Weberg 2008/8/5 Steve <steveg@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Hi All, > > > > My name is Steve from DigiFab Systems, Inc. we are a wide format RIP > company, and we have several clients that use Argyll to create profiles for > use with our RIP, Evolution. Most of our clients use Windows and so to make > Argyll easier for them I created a GUI that sits on top of Argyll making is > very easy to set the command line options as well as access the doc files > from inside the window. > > > > The GUI is the same license as Argyll currently I have just the Win32 > binaries, as well as the source. So for those that have other OSs you will > need to compile it. It's written in WxWidgets which is a platform > independent library. Although the only project/make I have is a Visual > Studio 2008 sln. Not all but most of the utilities are implemented, and a > few still need to be updated to the latest version of Argyll. > > > > You can get the GUI from www.digifab.com/ArgyllCMSGUI. Anyone who compiles > under a different OS and sends me the binary I'll put there as well, as I > only have Windows. (I may compile a Mac version at some point in the future) > > > > Hope this is helpful. > > Let me know want you think, > > > > Steve > > > > > > Steven Greaves > > DigiFab Systems, Inc. > > 212-944-9882 > > steveg@xxxxxxxxxxx > > > > >