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[[File:OneRun_i1Pro.jpg|center|800px|Example of a OneRun target, containing the patches of the IT8 target with the P2P51]] | [[File:OneRun_i1Pro.jpg|center|800px|Example of a OneRun target, containing the patches of the IT8 target with the P2P51]] | ||
- | The OneRun target, in combination with | + | The OneRun target, in combination with Curve4’s VPR (Virtual Press Run) module, makes it possible to calibrate a printer to G7, using multiple papers, and make profiles for the printer - all in one press run. The beauty here is that you only have to print one target, on one press run to do all this. Press calibration and profiling can’t get much easier than this! The OneRun feature is included in all versions of Curve starting with version 2.1. |
- | This is how it works: To save on space, time and reduce measurement error we’ve created new, hybrid targets that combine the | + | This is how it works: To save on space, time and reduce measurement error we’ve created new, hybrid targets that combine the P2P51 target with IT8 and other profiling targets. Redundant patches have been removed and the resulting target is smaller and easier to place on a variety of printing forms. Measuring this target into Curve4, the Calibration module will automatically recognize the P2P51 patches and use them for calibration. The entire measurement can also be exported from the software and used for other purposes, such a profile-building and VPR. All of your papers + one target = OneRun. Other OneRun targets incorporating alternate profiling targets will also be available. |
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- | <p>The OneRun target, in combination with | + | <p>The OneRun target, in combination with Curve4’s VPR (Virtual Press Run) module, makes it possible to calibrate a printer to G7, using multiple papers, and make profiles for the printer - all in one press run. The beauty here is that you only have to print one target, on one press run to do all this. Press calibration and profiling can’t get much easier than this! The OneRun feature is included in all versions of Curve starting with version 2.1.</p> |
- | <p>This is how it works: | + | <p>This is how it works: To save on space, time and reduce measurement error we’ve created new, hybrid targets that combine the P2P51 target with IT8 and other profiling targets. Redundant patches have been removed and the resulting target is smaller and easier to place on a variety of printing forms. Measuring this target into Curve4, the Calibration module will automatically recognize the P2P51 patches and use them for calibration. The entire measurement can also be exported from the software and used for other purposes, such a profile-building and VPR. All of your papers + one target = OneRun. Other OneRun targets incorporating alternate profiling targets will also be available.</p> |
Revision as of 22:00, 17 September 2019
The OneRun target, in combination with Curve4’s VPR (Virtual Press Run) module, makes it possible to calibrate a printer to G7, using multiple papers, and make profiles for the printer - all in one press run. The beauty here is that you only have to print one target, on one press run to do all this. Press calibration and profiling can’t get much easier than this! The OneRun feature is included in all versions of Curve starting with version 2.1.
This is how it works: To save on space, time and reduce measurement error we’ve created new, hybrid targets that combine the P2P51 target with IT8 and other profiling targets. Redundant patches have been removed and the resulting target is smaller and easier to place on a variety of printing forms. Measuring this target into Curve4, the Calibration module will automatically recognize the P2P51 patches and use them for calibration. The entire measurement can also be exported from the software and used for other purposes, such a profile-building and VPR. All of your papers + one target = OneRun. Other OneRun targets incorporating alternate profiling targets will also be available.
Here is a quick overview of this process:
- Download a OneRun target from CHROMiX,
- Arrange the target on the press sheet you will use to do the G7 calibration,
- Make your press run,
- Measure the OneRun target into the Curve4 software,
- In Calibrate module, the OneRun patches are automatically detected and used for calibration purposes.
- The measurement can be exported from Curve4 and used in your profile-making software, or used in VPR.
Some sample OneRun targets are available for download from these links:
http://www.chromix.com/downloadarea/oneRun/OneRun2052.zip
http://www.chromix.com/downloadarea/oneRun/OneRunIT8.zip
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OneRun targets - procedure
The OneRun target, in combination with Curve4’s VPR (Virtual Press Run) module, makes it possible to calibrate a printer to G7, using multiple papers, and make profiles for the printer - all in one press run. The beauty here is that you only have to print one target, on one press run to do all this. Press calibration and profiling can’t get much easier than this! The OneRun feature is included in all versions of Curve starting with version 2.1.
This is how it works: To save on space, time and reduce measurement error we’ve created new, hybrid targets that combine the P2P51 target with IT8 and other profiling targets. Redundant patches have been removed and the resulting target is smaller and easier to place on a variety of printing forms. Measuring this target into Curve4, the Calibration module will automatically recognize the P2P51 patches and use them for calibration. The entire measurement can also be exported from the software and used for other purposes, such a profile-building and VPR. All of your papers + one target = OneRun. Other OneRun targets incorporating alternate profiling targets will also be available.
Currently we have OneRun targets which incorporate:
- The P2P target and the IT8 target (most popular for press profiling)
- The P2P target and the HC2052 target (a larger press target containing more neutrals and darker patches). The HC2052 was developed by Don Hutcheson.
Get the software
Curve3 can be purchased and downloaded from the CHROMiX website:
http://www2.chromix.com/curve3/download
Get the target
Contact CHROMiX to have us send you a OneRun target.
support (at) chromix.com
866-247-6649 ext. 2Specify:
- What size target you would need (based on the size of your press and your measuring equipment),
- Whether you want the IT8 version or the HC2052 version,
- Whether you measure using Colorport, MeasureTool, or i1Profiler.
A few sample OneRun targets are available for download here:
Print image
Print your press sheet on your press using the usual procedures for running an initial G7 press run.
Measure OneRun target
Measure the OneRun targets from your press run, and save the measurement files.
Bring measurements into Curve
Curve will automatically detect the P2P targets and the profiling targets, & offer to let you save them and continue with the curve workflow.
At this point, you just need to click "Continue with P2P" in order to enter your G7 data into Curve.
Virtual Press Run
When it is time to create your press profile, you would:
- Click on the VPR button in Curve
- Choose the run with the curves you wish to apply to the profiling target (usually the last run)
- Choose the profiling target measurement you made (either an IT8 or a HC2052)
- Click Curve & Export
VPR will apply the curves to the measurement data of the press profiling target. You can then take this "curved" measurement and build a profile using your normal profiling engine. This profile will accurately reflect the condition your press is in as a result of being curved to the G7 method!