I'm currently trying to make profiles for my 1290/Fotonics using Eye 1 Photo. Results are encouraging insofar as prints look fairly colour accurate overall and are consistent between different paper types, however I'm getting lots of stepping and nonsense in shadow areas (what a surprise!). Looking at the text file of the measured data, instead a set of RGB values as there are in the reference file I see long strings of values between 0 & 1 under column headings labelled nm380,nm390 - nm730. Presumably these are values at various wavelengths of light corresponding to different colours. My question is this: can any useful deductions be made from these numbers? For example I noticed that the values for the patch that should be black are all around 0.0017 up to nm650 where they suddenly take off, going up to 0.4099 by nm730. Now that I see what I have written I think I know the answer to this but if anyone has any illuminating thoughts on the subject I'd love to hear them.
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