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What is your favourite tool?

Pauly

Printrade.com.au
What is you favourite tool in your work place?, wether it's software or hardware, Free or expensive. Just something you get a kick out of using it?


My favourite tool is a piece of software i created in excel.
It's a spread sheet that i can upload 2 LAB.txt readings from an ISO 12647-7 control strip and compare them with each other. Either i can compare 2 different medias, or 2 different profiles on the same media. or use it day to day to see if there's any colour drift on the printer.
So far It tells me:
- Max DeltaE
- Min DeltaE
- Average DeltaE
- LAB value of the media.
- LAB value of 100%k,
- LAB 100%CMYK.
Also on another page it has every patch DeltaE.
It also has the Day date and time. and what spectro settings used.
I'll probably add CMYK curves. and maybe a grey scale curve.

I use this in conjunction with my Barbieri Spectropad.

I love using it.
 

eahicks

Magna Cum Laude - School of Hard Knocks
These guys are the best Tool.
 

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Correct Color

New Member
All of those functions and quite a few more are available in ColorThink Pro.

But my favorite tool of all time is still a cheater bar.
 

Pauly

Printrade.com.au
All of those functions and quite a few more are available in ColorThink Pro.

But my favorite tool of all time is still a cheater bar.


I got given colorthink pro. I've never really used it other than looking at profile gamut size.

The spreadsheet only took me 30mins to write. Comes in handy as if i need to work something out i can do that math already.
 

James Burke

Being a grandpa is more fun than working
My favorite tool comes in denominations of 5s, 10s, 20s, 50s and 100s. They work especially when you have a budget that just won't budge. Just apply a few of these and all is well.


JB
 

bug

New Member
all machines, which i have, when they are working like they supposed to, for now they are
 
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