Creating A Custom Transfer Curve - Xante Accel-a-Graphix CT4 User Manual

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4.
Locate and highlight the file you saved after making your
Colortron measurements. To open the file and display it in the
device main window, click Open ( Macintosh) or OK (PC).
5.
Click Save As and name the file using an .XL extension (such
as Date#.xl). Click Save (Macintosh) or OK (PC) to return to
the device window (fig. 8.19).
6.
To exit the device window, click OK (Macintosh) or Close
(PC).
7.
To exit the XANTÉ Linearizer, select Quit (Macintosh) or Exit
(PC) from the File menu.

Creating a Custom Transfer Curve

To create a custom transfer curve, merge the .XL file that contains
the measurement data and the transfer curve file used to print the
calibration strip. The custom curve adjusts your printer performance
specifically to the conditions (printer environment, ink and media
types) at the time you printed the calibration strip.
Use XANTÉ's Command Center to create the new transfer curve file
and automatically download it to the controller. To verify the results
of the printer calibration and the accuracy of the new custom transfer
curve file, print and measure another calibration strip.
To create and download a custom transfer curve file
1.
Double-click the Command Center icon to open that program.
Command Center's main menu appears.
2.
Select Linearize... from the Color menu (Macintosh) or the
Controller menu (PC). The Linearize window appears (fig.
8.20).
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