Ben Goren wrote:
I know the feeling!I've got a GretagMacbeth Eye-One Design that I'd really, really like to use with Argyll--which is exactly what I've spent the past few days trying to do.
But...I'm poor.
Argyll is quite good. Astonishingly so. I started with a Colormouse, and was so impressed that bought the I1 Design specifically for Argyll.
Granted, this was with a smallish chart (only 64 patches, one paper white), but I'm sure Argyll can't be /that/ bad.
I tried to compile David Gangola's cpxchg, but all I found was the one heColorport seemed like the way to go for me, so I re-invented the wheel. The cpxchg utility is intended to be compiled within the Argyll build environment. The missing include files come from there. If you like, I can send you the binary. Hopefully, that will get you on the right track without having to try to build Argyll.
posted to the list...and that needs a couple #include files that I
didn't find. ColorPort ``feels'' like the superior tool of the
two, but I'd almost put up with hand-transcribing readouts from
Eye-One Share at this point, if that's what it took to get started
on the right path.
Cheers, Dave