Ran across http://argyllcms.com/doc/FWA.html I see now that Argyll uses a heuristic for FWA compensation. Is there a way to avoid this, and use the i1 Photo Pro 2's full capabilities? If not, is that something we might see in the future? On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Jim Haddad <jimhaddad46@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Using an i1 Photo Pro 2 with X-Rite's i1Profiler to read printer targets, > each row is read twice, so M0, M1, and M2 readings are created. First read > is a white light, second read is UV light and looks like a blacklight. (M0 > isn't well defined, but often is based on illuminant A, although doesn't > specify anything regarding UV content. M1 is based on D50. M2 is uv-cut.) > > Using argyll's chartread, each row is only being read once with white > light. > > Does argyll support dual passes with the i1 Photo Pro 2? > > If not, which M mode does chartread use by default? > > Am I missing a way to specify a different M mode to use? > > > I apologize if I should have been able to find this information. I've > read the chartread, argyll "Eye-One Pro2" instrument support, and done lots > of google searches, and haven't ran across a discussion of this. >