Hi, the i1Pro chart is "fitted" for the i1 ruler, the size is about 236 millimeters maximum on one axis. The "-h2" flag colud be the same size of the -ii1 chart but could be as large as the paper, so that, if you print on larger size media (for example a 17" roll of paper) you can actually have more patches for each strip. So what I would like the "-h2" to do is to fit the size of the paper like the -h does, but with smaller patches (same size of the -ii1, because this size is perfect to read with a ruler, you know exactly where to put the instrument as I wrote. I hope that this make sense to you. Vittorio Villani > Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 11:05:52 +1100 > From: graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [argyllcms] Re: Reading an i1Pro chart with ColorMunki > > Vittorio Villani wrote: > > how to use a ruler to easly jump from one strip to another. I think that > > maybe in the > > next release of ArgyllCMS the ColorMunki could have an "-h2" parameter for > > using the > > i1Pro standard patches while making the test chart file. > > Hi, > what would you envisage the "-h2" flag actually doing ? > (i.e. how would it differ from printing an i1Pro chart and measuring > it with the ColorMunki ?) > > Graeme Gill. >