[argyllcms] Re: using Lab readings instead of a supported reader

  • From: Konstantin Pyanzin <kokap@xxxxxxx>
  • To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 06:08:39 +0300

BTW your results are very bad.
Look at last 6 (grey) patches in the list. a* and b* should be near 0.

Best regards,

Sun, 07 Nov 2010 12:26:17 -0800 D M German wrote:
> 
> I recently bought a Spyder3 print SR, and I would like to use Argyll
> (the price was right). My understanding is that it is not supported
> hardware. The software stores the data files as XML, and supports the
> ability to export them as a list of Lab values. 
> 
> For example, these are the readings from a Gretag Color Checker:
> 
> 34.75 10.26   10.86
> 57.88 16.14   10.88
> 44.99 -4.81   -24.35
> 39.87 -19.49  20.12
> 49.78 6.62    -27.39
> 63.92 -33.52  -4.05
> 56.46 29.44   52.01
> 36.02 7.10    -44.72
> 45.54 41.91   10.49
> 27.89 19.76   -22.10
> 67.10 -26.73  51.18
> 65.63 10.74   62.01
> 26.61 10.55   -48.13
> 50.15 -39.35  27.41
> 37.60 45.41   22.75
> 74.89 -2.88   73.12
> 47.07 47.61   -17.40
> 45.50 -28.36  -29.45
> 87.05 -3.50   -4.29
> 73.24 -3.20   -5.05
> 60.20 -3.00   -4.59
> 45.39 -2.24   -3.19
> 32.41 -2.40   -3.34
> 18.94 -0.74   -2.18
> 
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> Is it possible to use such readings to use the rest of the tools?
> 
> Thanks a lot for any help.
> 
> --dmg
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