If you'd like a nice graphical report, you may also be interested in this: http://hoech.net/compare-measurements/ Fill in username & password (can be chosen freely, no sign-up necessary), log in, then upload the spectro TI3 as reference and the colorimeter TI3 as measurements (you may leave the proofing information blank as it doesn't apply in this case). A graphical report similar to dispcalGUI's profile verification will be generated (the report will be partly in german as I didn't localize all of it, but it should be easy to make sense of the bars & numbers). Am 28.09.2012 11:27, schrieb Michael Nagel: > Graeme, > > Thank you, that did it ;-) > > I specified full system paths to the executable and both .ti3 files, and > everything works. > > Thanks for the quick help ! > > - Mike Nagel > > > -----Original Message----- > From: argyllcms-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:argyllcms-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Graeme Gill > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 2:19 AM > To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [argyllcms] Re: General Questions > > Michael Nagel wrote: >> It does not do anything. Running just "verify" returns "VERIFY is off". > > You're not running argyll verify, you're running something else. > >> Btw, I also tried running these command inside the bin directory of >> the Argyll folder, same result. I've read the verify tool >> documentation, I seem to be doing everything by the book. > > Try specifying the path to the executable explicitly, ie. in the bin > directory use: > > .\verify blah blah. > > [Hmm. looks like MSWin CMD shell has a "verify" command built in. > I'm not sure if that will be used after or before something in your path. > I use a cygwin shell on MSWin, so haven't noticed this.] > > Graeme Gill. > > -- Florian Höch