Kodak 6B6640 manual Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration, File Formats, Example

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Using Additional Calibration Features

Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration

During calibration, you have the option of obtaining density data from a file or by scanning a processed test target through an X-RITE DTP 36 densitometer. The option is determined by the entry in the device configuration file. If the configuration file is set up to receive density data from a file and you are creating the file:

1.Scan the print into your densitometer.

2.Save the data to file using the density data file format specification (see “File Formats” below). The Kodak Device Calibration Software does not perform this function.

3.Move the density data file that you just saved to the “Dens” folder within the device folder for your specific device. The filename should match the Density Source File selected on the Density Source tab of the Edit Configuration window (see “Editing Information on the Density Source Tab” on page 3-28).

File Formats

NOTE: If a file contains data in a tabular format, each entry may be separated by multiple spaces and tabs; however, when the file is saved by the application, each group of multiple spaces and tabs is automatically converted to a single tab.

DensityDataRaw (TECHNET Format)

Example:

R2340 G1000 B2010

R2350 G1010 B2020

R2360 G1020 B2030

R2370 G1030 B2040

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Contents Kodak Professional LED Page Contents Contents Calibrating the Printer Starting the Device Calibration Software LED Printer iconDownloading LUTs and Sending Test Print highlights Calibrating the Printer Continue with Obtaining Densities on Obtaining Densities Obtaining Densities from a FileUsing the Densitometer to Read Densities Open the Centralized Densitometer Application Continue with Completing the Calibration Completing the Calibration Calibrating the Printer Calibrating the Printer Troubleshooting Calibration GraphCalibration Errors Numeric Calibration Error CodesReadydevicename Operation Printer devicename Column, value value is Columncolumn Troubleshooting Filefilename Try adjusting frame counts or Non-Numeric Calibration Error Messages Error Message Possible Cause/Subsystem Possible SolutionDensitometer Errors Code Message ExplanationInvalidreading Badmeastype Macintosh Systems Installing the Calibration SoftwareSystem Requirements Windows NT SystemsInstallation Procedure Continue Using Additional Calibration Features About the Kodak Professional Device Calibration Software Application Window DefinitionsWindow Area Description Menu Function Icon/Key Availability Description Access Etc. will be deleted for thisEditing the Log Settings Macintosh Systems NT SystemsDevice Setting Options Log all actions Log all actionsAdding, Updating, and Deleting Devices Adding a DeviceUpdating a Device Device iconScsi ID Deleting a Device To delete a device and all files associated with the deviceAdvanced Features of the LED II Calibration Software Viewing GraphsValue Graph Difference Graph History Graph To view calibration graphs Applying a Master Balance NT Systems Only Using Additional Calibration Features Sending LUTs To send a LUT to the PrinterUsing Additional Calibration Features Sending Targets To send a test target to the printerNT Systems Macintosh Systems Editing the Device Configuration To edit the device configurationUsing Additional Calibration Features Procedure Description Attribute To edit the configuration information on the Procedure tabEditing Information on the Density Source Tab Density Source Description AttributeOnly. Only use this feature as instructed by Kodak To edit the configuration information on the Aim tabAttribute Description To edit the configuration information on the History tab Editing Information on the History TabTo edit the configuration information on the Paper tab Editing Information on the Paper TabTo edit the configuration information on the DP2 tab Editing DP2 Information NT SystemsEditing Kpis Information Macintosh Systems To edit the configuration information on the Kpis tab Completing the Edit Configuration Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration File FormatsExample Installing the Densitometer To install the densitometerHost System Default Port Using Additional Calibration Features Installing the Centralized Densitometer Application Installation Procedure March March Using the Centralized Densitometer Application Adding a Printer Deleting a Printer March Changing Printer Information Changing the Densitometer Port March Measuring Densities During a Calibration Cycle Viewing Calibration Graphs March Page Kodak Canada INC

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