yes I guess so...but which area of the .cal file takes care of the <10IRE ? top or bottom ? Besides I did the calibration in a pitch black room, and there was no stray light whatsoever. Only thing is that I kept the same projector OSD settings than with the s2, so I could quickly do A/B compares. and the projector settings were lacking quite a bit of green actually...so considering ARGYLL can't get any info <10IRE, maybe it kept the 20IRE calibration then ?! I will do the precalibration per the i1 requirements, and we'll see if it gets any better ;) -Maxime > Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 12:47:20 +1100 > From: graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [argyllcms] Re: SPAM: how to edit a .cal file by hand ? > > lee scratchy wrote: > > > anyone knows how to edit a .cal file by hand please ? > > > > I want to mess with the <10IRE area so it doesn't look greenish no > > more.....so I don't care if it looks blue or red......just not green :) > > You can just change the numbers in the file if you want, since > it is text. If you parse it with a spreadsheet program, > and then plot the curves this may give you better visualization > of your changes, or (depending on the spreadsheet) allow > you to move the curves directly. You just need to set > the spreadsheet parsing parameters appropriately - > space or tab as a separator, and you may also need > to play with the text delimiter to make the saved out > file work (ie. on open office you need to set it to > no text delimiter, so that it doesn't add extra double quotes). > > If it were me though, I'd be trying to figure out how > to avoid doing this, by making sure that the room was dark, > and that the instrument can't "see" and light from any > on screen controls. > > Graeme Gill. > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/