Possibility to convert csv-file with only L*A*B* values into a ArgyllCMS ti3 file

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Found out what the problem. Printing and scanning just before that. Printed old 228 patch scrambled… After that printed newest yours 266 non randomised patch, scanned and white is 85.xx. But still looks weard. Will post icc and ti3 at work.
 

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I suggest to try to make profile on normal paper and compare it to an exisiting profile you use for that paper type and see if your modus operandi is done properly. Normally those profile should overlap each other more or less. I have don this with several paper/ink/printer combination and the procedure is legit and repeatable. Also printing with the profiles (CR30 vs i1Pro) is identical to my eyes with the same paper/ink/printer combination.
 

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All files. Photoshop also shows no adjustment for white so why it gives me grey hue in white part of the photo?
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Hi
Kodak Ultra Photo Gloss, L365 regular, EPSON ink looks fine to me. U can check if im correct from attached files. Thx for all he help :D. So my files and messurments workflow is fine just sublimation ink have problem for some reason.
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yes the workflow is ok, but the sublimation ink: most use a special RIP to print the pictures on textile. NOTE: the target must be measured AFTER the sublimation is transferred on the T-shirt and properly dried and cured and THEN you measure the target, because this is the end result.
 

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yes the workflow is ok, but the sublimation ink: most use a special RIP to print the pictures on textile. NOTE: the target must be measured AFTER the sublimation is transferred on the T-shirt and properly dried and cured and THEN you measure the target, because this is the end result.
Yes i know i need to messure after sublimation 😉 Problem can be textile itself becuause it’s txture. Rip is fine when u use cmyk or even more colors for what i know. Regular printers converted to sublimation act as regular one but colors show after sibli. Black are brown, grey are silver and so on before siblimation. Today i will try on pure poly textile and other material.
 

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