ccss needs spectral data (" Colorimeter Calibration Spectral Samples ") but you can use this to create matrix profiles. 2012/2/8 Kristian Jörg <krjg@xxxxxxx>: > Ok, I've got some data from Chromapure's i1d3 calibration for the PRO > packaging that I bought. What they have done is measure RGBW values on some > display types with first the i1d3 meter I got and their own reference meter > (an Orptronics Orb SP100 , i.e a JETI Sepcbos 1201 clone). > > The data look like this: > > Plasma > > i1d3 W=(0.306, 0.329), R=(0.660, 0.332), G=(0.272, 0.652), B=(0.147, 0.061) > Ref W=(0.309, 0.324), R=(0.661, 0.328), G=(0.272, 0.647), B=(0.148, 0.060) > > and so on for eleven different display types in total. Can this data be used > to create a .ccss file somehow? To be used for profiling the plasma screen > for PC usage? > > /Kristian > > > Graeme Gill skrev 2012-01-31 14:49: > > Kristian Jörg wrote: > > I am afraid not. They are embedded in the license file. But if the data is > the same as .edr, then > it should be possible to convert. I hope... > > Maybe not, if they've gone to some trouble to obscure it. > > My ignorance shines through here. I understand how to convert .edr to .ccss > and why, but what > should I do with a spectrometer (if I had any)? > > Same as they are doing - measure the spectra of your display and use it > to calibrate your i1d3 for it. Or see if someone else can create > a .ccss for your type of display. > > Ok, thanks. I'll check that with Chromapure to find out what is going on... > > It's possible X-Rite isn't supplying them to its OEM's, or the OEM's > are choosing not to provide them to their customers. > > Graeme Gill. > >