> Sure, but you'd need to write a driver of some sort to > capture the color values, since display calibration is interactive, > and any manual means would be rather tedious. > > Graeme Gill. I don't mind entering 100 xyY values if it's going to afford me the best colorimetry :) But, I know, it will be a pain. I have seen a little circuit to interface the CS-100 to the parallel port of a PC. But the NRC wants too much money for it. So, for the meantime, I'll resort to manual data collection means. So, how do I go about this? I have someone who could possible lend some help with the programming. All we'd have to do, supposing dispcal does create acceptable calibration, is to create a routine for manually displaying the patches in targen, measure them, write them to a file, and give those values for profile for crunching the ICC profile? Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | graxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://pages.infinit.net/graxx