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Hello everyone...
WIth a little bit of AI powered help, I was able to create a method to use ArgyllCMS as a patch generator for i1profiler.
My tool will generate a TI1 file using targen and then convert the ti1 file to an i1profiler patch set (pxf file). Why would this be useful? I now have an old unlicensed i1pro rev D. As much as I like ArgyllCMS, I really like having a GUI to print charts and read patches.
Pharmacist explained the use of i1profiler to generate and read chart and then use argyllcms to generate the profile in this thread
https://www.printerknowledge.com/th...h-i1profiler-and-argyllcms.17061/#post-145955
This of course uses i1profiler's patch generation mechanism. My reasoning is that ArgyllCMS itself is probably a better patch generator for an ArgyllCMS profile especially if you want to use options like a preconditioning profile. I'm not so sure that generating the profile with i1profiler from an argyllcms patch set (especially preconditioned) would work any better with this tool, but perhaps someone can try it as well.
Some assumptions I made
- your printer is an RGB printer not CMYK
- If you are selecting a preconditioning profile, we will increase emphasis on neutrals with the -N 0.75 options
Enjoy! And if there are any bugs I can try to fix them but I'm not a programmer.. this was all through a two hours chat on MS Copilot
WIth a little bit of AI powered help, I was able to create a method to use ArgyllCMS as a patch generator for i1profiler.
My tool will generate a TI1 file using targen and then convert the ti1 file to an i1profiler patch set (pxf file). Why would this be useful? I now have an old unlicensed i1pro rev D. As much as I like ArgyllCMS, I really like having a GUI to print charts and read patches.
Pharmacist explained the use of i1profiler to generate and read chart and then use argyllcms to generate the profile in this thread
https://www.printerknowledge.com/th...h-i1profiler-and-argyllcms.17061/#post-145955
This of course uses i1profiler's patch generation mechanism. My reasoning is that ArgyllCMS itself is probably a better patch generator for an ArgyllCMS profile especially if you want to use options like a preconditioning profile. I'm not so sure that generating the profile with i1profiler from an argyllcms patch set (especially preconditioned) would work any better with this tool, but perhaps someone can try it as well.
Some assumptions I made
- your printer is an RGB printer not CMYK
- If you are selecting a preconditioning profile, we will increase emphasis on neutrals with the -N 0.75 options
Enjoy! And if there are any bugs I can try to fix them but I'm not a programmer.. this was all through a two hours chat on MS Copilot
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