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Measurement file, converted to a tab delineated text file, that will be written to the
Export subfolder in the application’s Data folder. After choosing the Lab radio button,
and then clicking the OK button, a second dialog will appear asking you to name your
new text file.
Density Export:
Some uses require grayscale density values, instead of Lab values.
By selecting the Density radio button, visual density values suitable for certain
grayscale linearization and calibration purposes can be produced. Clicking the OK
button will bring up a second dialog asking you to name your new text file.
Other Export Formats:
Other export formats are available by Creating Export Logs
with the
Spectro Measurements tool.
Averaging Existing Measurement Files:
The Average command allows you to
produce a new measurement file containing averaged values for each measurement in
the two source files selected. This can be useful for smoothing out readings through
averaging two or more sets of files from the same target.
Select the first file you wish to average in the upper popup list. This will show all files
of the same format in the lower popup list. Only measurement sets with the same
number of measurements can be averaged. Once two compatible files have been
chosen, the OK button will become active, and you can name and save your averaged
measurement set. It will be saved to the PRO folder in the Data folder, and can be
used to build profiles like any other measurement file. To average four measurement
sets, first average two pair, then average the two resulting files.