I have an Excel .xlsx spreadsheet (works in Apple numbers as well) for
comparing three numbers to their standard deviation. If one of the numbers is
out of range it’s omitted from the resulting average. There’s conditional
colouring to clearly show if a value’s included/excluded in the average. While
I haven't yet adapted it to .ti3 files, the formulas are there. It was made by
my long suffering wife for me. If there’s interest I could post it to dropbox
for the list.
H
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From: argyllcms-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <argyllcms-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Yves Gauvreau
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:35 AM
To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [argyllcms] Re: I1Pro reading charts
Hi,
What I should have ask maybe, is: would you recommend reading targets a few
times? In theory it should improve accuracy, right? But is it really
necessary?
Would you recommend removing the outliers from the data set?
Any suggestions for the outlier threshold?
What would you recommend to avoid over fitting?
What would you recommend as a more real life test for a profile? I would
assume using patches not used before in the profile creation. How to
evaluate all this as objectively as possible?
All this for RGB printer only.
Thanks,
YG