Forgot to enclose link to Excel sheet showing grayscale tracking. Sorry.
https://1drv.ms/x/s!AkD78CVR1NBqkt5rWHx-N6euaBb6nw?e=rTkwcU
/ Roger
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Subject: [argyllcms] 836 data points profile results
I was super enthusiastic about my new monitor profile when I start to notice
some gray balance shift in Photoshop. So, I created a 10 step CIE Lab scale
in Photoshop. With my new profile active, I proceeded to measure each patch
with my Minolta CS-200.
Here are the measurements in Excel sheet:
https://1drv.ms/x/s!AkD78CVR1NBqkt5qHNwxEvGVNnmD4A?e=3rUP9W
The extent of the gray chromaticity shift may not be all that large? Yet, I
can *see* the deviations when I display the scale (horizontally) in
Photoshop (scale is included in Excel sheet).
One possible explanation is my monitor uniformity is not "perfect" - that is
very likely but I need to measure it.
Another possible explanation is my monitor gray tracking is not "perfect"
either?
/ Roger