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  • Profiles were made for these monitors using GretagMacbeth ProfileMaker 4.1.1 software. The procedures to create and evaluate the quality of monitor profiles are schematically illustrated. The quality of monitor profiles is investigated. All tests were done on the Macintosh platform with Mac OS 10.2.3.
  • It also includes a USB cable. The padded case and the original CD. It will calibrate both CRT and LCD displays. This system works on Mac OS X up to 10.7 and Windows up to 7. There is an upgrade available from Xrite(that bought Gretag Macbeth) that is compatible with current versions of both Mac OS X and Windows. The upgrade is $799.

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Master's Theses

Profilemaker

Gretagmacbeth Profilemaker 4.1 For Mac Os

Title

Author

Date of Award

6-2007

Degree Name

Master of Science

Department

Gretagmacbeth Profilemaker 4.1 For Mac

Chemical and Paper Engineering

Department

Paper Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Imaging

First Advisor

Gretagmacbeth Profilemaker 4.1 For Mac Catalina

Dr. Paul D. Fleming III

Second Advisor

Dr. Alexandra Pekarovicova

Third Advisor

Gretagmacbeth profilemaker 4.1 for mac os

Dr. Karlis Kaugars

Access Setting

Gretagmacbeth profilemaker 4.1 for mac os

Gretagmacbeth Profilemaker 4.1 For Mac Os

Title

Author

Date of Award

6-2007

Degree Name

Master of Science

Department

Chemical and Paper Engineering

Department

Paper Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Imaging

First Advisor

Gretagmacbeth Profilemaker 4.1 For Mac Catalina

Dr. Paul D. Fleming III

Second Advisor

Dr. Alexandra Pekarovicova

Third Advisor

Dr. Karlis Kaugars

Access Setting

Masters Thesis-Open Access

Gretagmacbeth Profilemaker 4.1 For Mac Operating System

Abstract

The monitor is an important part in many digital applications including graphic design, digital photography and prepress proofing. In fact, designers and prepress personnel rely on their monitor for good color decision for a printed job.

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The aim of this research is to achieve a consistent color across platform using the same hardware (CPU, monitor video controller, etc.). Also to describe the main issue that affects the accuracy of monitor profiles. ICC profiles were generated for monitor in Windows and Mac OS platform using GretagMacbeth ProfileMaker Pro version 5.0 and X-Rite MonacoPROFILER ICC profiling softwares. In the laboratory environment, we used a GretagMacbeth Eye-One to calibrate the LCD monitor. An open source library program were then customized and used to read some required and optional tags from all tested monitors profiles. After evaluating the profiles we then used the customized programming code to rebuild a new LUT-based-profile that contains an averaged data of the tested tags and applied the profiles in Windows and Mac platform. The quality of the new customized profile was then tested and evaluated. The results shows that there are many factors that affect the quality of monitor profiles such as the correct calculation of characterized data in LUT tables, accurate loading of the video card gamma tag into video card and shows the different between the matrix-based and LUT-based profiles.

Recommended Citation

Asaleh, 'Cross Platforms Display Calibration and Profiling Mac OS and Windows' (2007). Master's Theses. 4968.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/masters_theses/4968

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ProfileMaker 4.1 Pro


ProfileMaker packages include:
ProfileMaker 4.1 Professional: ProfileMaker, ProfileEditor, ColorPicker and MeasureTool. Multicolor and Digital Camera modules sold separately.
ProfileMaker Monitor: Create ICC profiles for flat panel and CRT displays
ProfileMaker Input: Create ICC profiles for scanners
ProfileMaker Editor: Edit ICC profiles
ProfileMaker Output: Create ICC profiles for RGB and CMYK output devices
ProfileMaker ColorPicker: Conversion of spot colors
ProfileMaker, the main application module, uses reference data and measurement data to calculate ICC profiles for a broad range of input and output devices, including flat panel displays and digital cameras. The on-screen preview of reference and measurement data makes it easy to confirm that you've chosen the right data set.
ProfileMaker gives you maximum control over the separation process, allowing you to define settings for the black start point, black width, maximum amount of black ink, total ink coverage, as well as UCR and GCR. To speed the process, recommended settings are provided for common print processes. An automatic black point generation and powerful, unique preserve gray and paper gray functions ensure neutral grays remain neutral, regardless of the paper whiteness or optical brighteners.
Multicolor Module
The multi-color module allows you to create 5-, 6-, and 7-channel ICC printer profiles, including PANTONE Hexachrome®. This module requires separate purchase.
Digital Camera Module
To achieve accurate digital camera profiles, ProfileMaker uses the GretagMacbeth ColorChecker® DC color reference chart to ensure that a broad gamut of colors is represented. This module requires separate purchase.

NEW ProfileMaker Features
ColorPicker uses ICC profiles to ensure the best possible match for PANTONE® and individual special colors for the desired output device.
ColorPicker permits you to define your own color palettes that can be used in popular design applications and saved as named color profiles. Based on a selected profile, ColorPicker provides an accurate display of measured and composed colors, showing you how well colors can be reproduced by the output device. Best absolute color match can be automatically found with 'minimize' function. An enhanced 'out of gamut' warning reduces margin of error, and a display of color distances ensures accurate color selection.
You can fine-tune colors in the source color space (Gray, RGB, CMYK and multi-color) or device independent LCH space, as well as compare color variations using delta E, delta E94 and delta E CMC calculations.
ColorPicker palettes are exportable to Adobe InDesign®, Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe Illustrator®, Adobe PageMaker®, Macromedia® FreeHand®. Take advantage of updated coated, uncoated and matte digital PANTONE® libraries.
ProfileEditor helps guide you through the process of editing all types of profiles, including multi-color profiles. You can define profiling workflow with up to 3 profiles – input, output and simulation, and can edit lightness, contrast, saturation, white point, and any point on the gradation curve. Direct editing of gray balance allows you to quickly and easily fine-tune your profile.
To achieve the most accurate proofing simulation, edit white point values using familiar CMYK or RGB values with the Workflow White Point editing feature. Selective color correction allows you to precisely define and edit a specific color or range of colors. Simply define the center point and then individually select upper and lower limits for L, C and h. With our intelligent toolbar, you can switch on and off the edits you would like to see in all possible combinations. To see the effects of the edits you have made, open any image and apply the edited profile – all from within the ProfileEditor application.
You can easily update profiles by measuring of a limited number of patches. This saves time versus remeasuring the entire test chart and making a new profile. You can view and compare the gamut of different profiles in 2 or 3 dimensions – giving you a better sense of the colors each device is capable of imaging.
MeasureTool works with popular measurement devices, including Spectrolino and SpectroScan, Eye-One and iCColor, handling all of the data collection and calculation required for accurate profile computation. By comparing measurement data from different test charts, MeasureTool checks device stability and helps you determine if data averaging is required. Averaging is especially useful when profiling large format devices that typically have large dot sizes. Special test charts for press applications help maximize profile accuracy by compensating for density variations inherent in the press.




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