[Tool] ChromIQ – a macOS and Windows GUI for ArgyllCMS printer profiling (v3.13.0-beta)

itsab1989

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with beta 110 i don't get the Strip labels

i also reset to defaults from the menu, but they didn't appear

Restore to defaults doesn't bring Strip indicator style to default one
When I look at your screenshot the labels are on. Just seems that you made the font very small. Go into the settings window to change that back.
 

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I am experimenting with the scanner profiles. At this moment the profile name is based on the initial name of scanning the target with the spectro. let's say we call it "Moab_Satin_240_gsm_ET-8550_EPG_standard"......the corresponding scanner profile name takes the same name: this is very confusing. Better option: a pop-up / entry form so you can give the corresponding scanner profile (derived from scanning the printer target) with totally different name, for example "Epson_ET-8550_scanner_profile" and then you can save this profile/install the driver in the %system%\system32\spool\drivers\color\ directory for windows (and the corresponding colorsync directory in MacOS)

I also discovered that the external *.icm profile name for scanners does not correspond with the internal name (internal names takes the working directory as base). I had to use a ancient program that can change the internal *.icc/*.icm name (changediscription.exe) to a logical name. Just changing the external *.icm name to your desired name is not enough: the internal name is displayed when choosing the profile in your scanner driver making it confusing.
 
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