2010/2/11 Graeme Gill <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Дмитрий Чаплыгин wrote: > >> I'm using printcal command like that: >> "printcal -v -i -x 6 75 -x 7 85 -x 5 80 -a MC_Voda" >> > > "-x 7 85" isn't going to work. You can't have more > than one parameter to an option. The channel letter/number > must be adjacent to the option, just as the "usage" shows. > > BTW, -x 6 75 -x 7 85 -x 5 80 works well :) > e.g. > > "printcal -v -i -x6 75 -x7 85 -x5 80 -a MC_Voda" > > The same problem. AMP file are not creating. And _think_ the problem is that the printcal can't handling more than 6 channels when plots grafs. I'va attached graf plot. We can see only 6 curves but not 8 like in ti3 file. BTW, RGB or CMYK work well. e.g. AMP files was created. I think that it's little bag. BTW attempt of profiling Epson R2400 (CcMmYKlkllk - DYE) InkSet as >> multichannel is only experiment. Naturally it would be much easier to >> profile this InkSet as usual CMYK. But further usage of the extremely >> experimental and non-standard InkSets, like CMYKRGBO (I think) is >> supposed. >> > > Note that colprof doesn't handle more than CMYK. > > :) I understand. I'll try like that: targen multichannel target -> printtarg -> chartread -> convrert ti3 file to ProfileMaker (PM) format -> PM creates multichannel profile -> converting foto with Photoshop (PS) -> applying .AMP -> print If i cannot use printcal's AMP export i'll try that: target -> printtarg -> chartread -> convrert ti3 file to ProfileMaker (PM) format -> PM creates multichannel profile -> converting foto by cctiff with .cal -> print in (by) PS. BTW, the question is will have that motions the same results? If so, i'll continue my experiment. :) -- Dmitriy Chaplygin. +7 (495) 979-8412 Skype: Chapa75 ICQ: 3167277