I got an e-mail from X-Rite support this afternoon asking for more information. I sent it off. Meanwhile, encouraged by the fact that I had finally made a profile, albeit a terrible one, I started over. I printed a new 400-sample test target, and was able to measure it with only one bad row. After… [Read More]
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X-Rite I1 Publisher/I1 Pro OOBE, part 5
Still no word from X-Rite, but Erica at Rods and Cones passed along an e-mail message from someone who does technical support for the X-Rite distributer that she works with. He said that, as I suspected, that message means that the measurement data set is bad. He suggested that I reprint and re-measure. I did… [Read More]
X-Rite I1 Publisher/I1 Pro OOBE, part 4
Still no feedback from X-Rite support. Nothing to do but rescan the 400 patches. This time it took at least half an hour. Sometimes I’d get two rows in succession right, but then it would take four or five tries for the next row. The last row took seven. I did one thing differently. I… [Read More]
X-Rite I1 Publisher/I1 Pro OOBE, part 3
I haven’t heard from X-Rite support, but I poked around and figured something out. I am able to create profiles when I read in one of the sample saved workflows that are part of the default installation. That tells me that the profile making part of the program is not completely broken. I suspect that… [Read More]
X-Rite I1 Publisher/I1 Pro OOBE, part 2
The X-Rite I1 Basic kit arrived in a box larger than I expected – about 6 x 15 x 24 inches. Inside was a ballistic nylon padded case about the size of a large student backpack. In the case, nestled in individual foam compartments, were the spectrophotometer itself (the I1 Pro), a weighted assembly to… [Read More]
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