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One of the many functions of the the Client program includes driving measurement instruments that can be used to measure reflective color targets.
One of the many functions of the the Client program includes driving measurement instruments that can be used to measure reflective color targets.
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The ISO 12647-7 control strip and P2P25 targets are built into the Client and are always available. For "one-off" measurements, select "Open..." from the target menu in the measurement window to open MeasureTool and ColorPort targets for single-target measurements.  To import a target reference file so that it is always available from the target list, follow the instructions below:
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The ISO 12647-7 control strip targets are built into the Client and are always available. For "one-off" measurements, select "Open..." from the target menu in the measurement window to browse to the location of the target defintion file.  To import a target reference file so that it is always available from the target list, follow the instructions below:
=Importing a custom target into the Client=
=Importing a custom target into the Client=
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In addition to the built-in targets that the Client reads, you can also have the Client read most targets created by the more popular target creation software packages.  Currently, the Client supports targets created by:
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In addition to the built-in targets that the Client reads, it can also read targets created by the more popular target creation software packages.  Currently, the Client supports targets created by:
* ColorPort (.xml files),
* ColorPort (.xml files),
* MeasureTool (.txt files)
* MeasureTool (.txt files)
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* Some targets made by i1Profiler (.txf and .pwxf)
* Some targets made by i1Profiler (.txf and .pwxf)
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:There are some exceptions:
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::* Targets with incomplete rows or columns are not supported at this time
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::* Some targets from ColorPort include extra columns of black patches (i1Pro). They are not supported at this time.
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::* Some targets from ColorPort include extra columns of black patches (i1Pro) . They are not supported at this time.
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::* i1Profiler targets made for the iSis must be saved in the '''.txf''' or '''.pwxf''' format in order to contain correct iSis chart information.  The .txt format from i1Profiler does not contain adequate information for the iSis.  
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::* Non-iSis i1Profiler targets '''can''' be used if they are saved using the ProfileMaker CGATS format.
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::* The Client does not support i1Profiler targets made for the iSis spectrophotometer.  X-Rite does not supply the iSis chart definition information in this software.  It is recommended that the user instead use '''MeasureTool''' to make '''iSis''' targets.
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The Client now supports multi-page targets.
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The Client now supports [[Maxwell_Client_Targets#Multi-page_targets|multi-page targets]].
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==Finding the Reference==
==Finding the Reference==
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Look in the '''<u>Reference Files</u> folder for the corresponding reference files.'''
Look in the '''<u>Reference Files</u> folder for the corresponding reference files.'''
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====i1Profiler====
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[[File:Txf.jpg|right|500px|Choose the .txf format]]
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[[File:Workflow.jpg|right|Choose Save Workflow]]
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Test Chart definition files in i1Profiler are saved out at the "Test Chart" creation stage.  Clicking the Save button will open a dialog box which defaults to the i1Profiler-preferred locations, but allows the user to save anywhere on the computer.  Choose the '''.txf''' format for use as a Maxwell target definition file. 
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<b>"ProfileMaker CGATS"</b> is another option that will work for all but iSis charts.
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Alternatively, Maxwell will accept the '''.pwxf''' file that is created when a '''workflow''' is saved.
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Create a chart in the normal way using the Chart Generator software.
Create a chart in the normal way using the Chart Generator software.
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Chart Generator outputs a zipped file, and opens up a window identifying where it is in the folder structure.  Copy that '''zipped file''' and paste it into the appropriate folder in the Client folder structure.
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Chart Generator outputs a zipped file, and opens up a window identifying where it is in the folder structure.  Copy that '''zipped file''' and paste it into the appropriate folder in the Client folder structure.  <b>Do not unzip</b> the files, but leave it in its zipped form for use by the Maxwell Client.  
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==Copy this Reference==
==Copy this Reference==
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Right-click the .xml file (for ColorPort) or .txt file (for MeasureTool) or .zip file (for Barbieri) and choose "copy".
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Right-click the target definition file and choose "copy".
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[[Image:Targetfolder.png|400px|right|details of the Client information pane]]
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[[File:TargDef.jpg|right|Place your target definition file into the folder for your instrument.]]
==Paste it==
==Paste it==
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The easiest way to get your reference file into the correct place for the Client to find it, is to:
The easiest way to get your reference file into the correct place for the Client to find it, is to:
* Open the Client,
* Open the Client,
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* Click the the Maxwell Client icon [[Image:ClientIcon.png]] under "Setup",
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* Go to Advanced > Open Target Reference Files
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* Click the <b>"Open Target Folder"</b> link,
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* Paste the reference file into the folders as applicable for your instrument.
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* Paste the reference file into the '''i1Pro''' , '''Isis''' or '''Barbieri''' device folders as applicable.
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Your target will now be visible the next time you click on a target drop down box when working with your printers or devices.
Your target will now be visible the next time you click on a target drop down box when working with your printers or devices.
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===Click on the Measure button===
===Click on the Measure button===
[[Image:CSmeasure1.jpg|500 px|right|Example of a measurement window for an i1 proofing target]]
[[Image:CSmeasure1.jpg|500 px|right|Example of a measurement window for an i1 proofing target]]
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[[Image:histograms.jpg|right|400 px|Showing histograms of all colors while reading an Isis target]]
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===Follow instructions===
===Follow instructions===
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===MemoryScan===
===MemoryScan===
[[File:Memory1.png|right|MemoryScan]]
[[File:Memory1.png|right|MemoryScan]]
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For instruments requiring positioning ('''i1IO''', '''LFP''') MemoryScan is available to make repetitive jobs easier.
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For instruments requiring positioning ('''i1IO''', '''LFP''', '''FD-9''') MemoryScan is available to make repetitive jobs easier.
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With MemoryScan, a target's position on the scanning table can be memorized for rapid reuse. A separate memory is available for each target definition. Position a target on scanning table in the same position as before - heavy tape or markers are helpful to ensure target position is repeatable - then 1-click measuring saves tons of time. For example, an i1 IO with MemoryScan makes a compelling proof verification tool.
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With MemoryScan, a target's position on the scanning table can be memorized for rapid reuse. A separate memory is available for each target definition. Position a target on the scanning table in the same position as before - then 1-click measuring saves a lot of time. Depending on the instrument, heavy tape or markers might be helpful to ensure target position is repeatable.   As an example, an i1 IO with MemoryScan makes a compelling proof verification tool.
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[https://youtu.be/opQn75H2kIo?t=88 Check out this video] to see MemoryScan in action with an IO table.
====Procedure====
====Procedure====
[[File:Memory2.png|right|300px|Select corners in MemoryScan]]
[[File:Memory2.png|right|300px|Select corners in MemoryScan]]
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* Setting Memory
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* Select Memory Position
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* Click Set Memory
* Click Set Memory
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* Position measurement head on target jast as with a normal scan
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* Position measurement head on target just as with a normal scan
* After the final corner, memory is set
* After the final corner, memory is set
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* Memory Scanning
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* Position target on scanning table in the same position as before - heavy tape or markers are necessary to ensure target position is repeatable
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* Position all future targets on scanning table in the same position as before - heavy tape or markers are necessary to ensure target position is repeatable
* Ensure 'Memory Position' is selected
* Ensure 'Memory Position' is selected
* Click Start
* Click Start
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===Target is finished===
===Target is finished===
When the target is finished, it will:
When the target is finished, it will:
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* Save automatically and close if reading an '''Isis''' target, or
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* Save automatically and close if reading an '''Isis''', '''IO''', or '''FD-9''' target, or
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* Wait for you to click a "Save" button for an '''i1Pro''' target.
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* Wait for you to click a "Save" button for an '''i1Pro''', '''Spectrodens''', or '''eXact''' target.
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HELPFUL HINT:  You can also save an i1Pro target by clicking on the Spectrophotometer button after the measurement is completed.
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HELPFUL HINT:  You can also save a measurement by clicking the instrument's button after the measurement is completed.
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If you wish, you can click on the "Devices" hotfolder and verify that your measurement file was uploaded to Maxwell.
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Optional:  Click on the Maxwell Track <font face="Bookman" color="#0033ff" size="2.5">blue link</font> and verify that your measurement file was uploaded to Maxwell.
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The Client now supports multi-page targets.
The Client now supports multi-page targets.
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;Scanning with multi-page targets
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*  Load supported target type as normal
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*  Select single or multi-page view - the "Layout" button allows for single-page or multiple-page viewing
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*  Move between pages - use the < and > buttons to move forward or backward through the active target pages
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*  Scanning occurs into the currently active page
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:As each page is completed, a Scan Complete marker will appear on the page and the Measure window will select the next un-scanned page.
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;AutoScan and Barcodes in Maxwell Client
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:Barcodes for AutoScan when used with the iSis scanner can now include page numbers. The MD03 barcode format can only be used with Maxwell Client v5.5 or later.
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When scanning multi-page AutoScan targets, pages can be scanned in any order and selecting the correct page will happen automatically.
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==Measurement Results==
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[[Maxwell_Client#Measurement_Results|Click here to view measurement results]]
==Alternative "Operator" mode==
==Alternative "Operator" mode==
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Revision as of 00:52, 7 March 2020

One of the many functions of the the Client program includes driving measurement instruments that can be used to measure reflective color targets.

The ISO 12647-7 control strip targets are built into the Client and are always available. For "one-off" measurements, select "Open..." from the target menu in the measurement window to browse to the location of the target defintion file. To import a target reference file so that it is always available from the target list, follow the instructions below:

Contents

Importing a custom target into the Client

details of the Client information pane

This explains how to setup the Client to use a target that has been created in ColorPort, MeasureTool, i1Profiler, or Barbieri Chart Generator.

It is as easy as:

  1. Finding the target's reference file,
  2. Copying the reference file, and
  3. Pasting it into the correct folder where the Maxwell Client can use it.


In addition to the built-in targets that the Client reads, it can also read targets created by the more popular target creation software packages. Currently, the Client supports targets created by:

Exceptions:
  • Some targets from ColorPort include extra columns of black patches (i1Pro). They are not supported at this time.
  • i1Profiler targets made for the iSis must be saved in the .txf or .pwxf format in order to contain correct iSis chart information. The .txt format from i1Profiler does not contain adequate information for the iSis.

NEW!
The Client now supports multi-page targets.


Finding the Reference

i1Profiler

Choose the .txf format
Choose Save Workflow

Test Chart definition files in i1Profiler are saved out at the "Test Chart" creation stage. Clicking the Save button will open a dialog box which defaults to the i1Profiler-preferred locations, but allows the user to save anywhere on the computer. Choose the .txf format for use as a Maxwell target definition file.

"ProfileMaker CGATS" is another option that will work for all but iSis charts.

Alternatively, Maxwell will accept the .pwxf file that is created when a workflow is saved.


Barbieri (Chart Generator)

Detail of Chart Generator interface

Maxwell supports targets made by Barbieri's Chart Generator software for use with the LFP and the Spectropad instruments.

Create a chart in the normal way using the Chart Generator software.

Chart Generator outputs a zipped file, and opens up a window identifying where it is in the folder structure. Copy that zipped file and paste it into the appropriate folder in the Client folder structure. Do not unzip the files, but leave it in its zipped form for use by the Maxwell Client.

Copy this Reference

Right-click the target definition file and choose "copy".

Place your target definition file into the folder for your instrument.

Paste it

The easiest way to get your reference file into the correct place for the Client to find it, is to:

Your target will now be visible the next time you click on a target drop down box when working with your printers or devices.

Measuring your target

Click on the Device

Click on the device that printed your target.

Click on the Measure button

Example of a measurement window for an i1 proofing target

Follow instructions

Follow the instructions given in the measurement window for:

Measure the target in the manner given.

While measuring, the colored patches are filled in with measured color as the reading proceeds. The upper left half of the measured patch represents the color aim, and the bottom right half represents the measured result. Red and yellow tick marks in the bottom right corner of patches are an indication that this patch measurement has exceeded a metric. In order for tick marks to appear:

Example of red, yellow and white ticks in measurement result window.

Red tick marks mean that this patch has failed the metric for Maximum delta E, beyond the upper failure level. Yellow tick marks show up for patches that exceed the upper "warning" level. It is possible that white tick marks may appear. If a tick mark is white this indicates that this patch was not included in the color aim for the track. The fact that it shows up in the measurement means that this patch IS included in the target definition file loaded by the Client app.

NEW!

MemoryScan

MemoryScan

For instruments requiring positioning (i1IO, LFP, FD-9) MemoryScan is available to make repetitive jobs easier.

With MemoryScan, a target's position on the scanning table can be memorized for rapid reuse. A separate memory is available for each target definition. Position a target on the scanning table in the same position as before - then 1-click measuring saves a lot of time. Depending on the instrument, heavy tape or markers might be helpful to ensure target position is repeatable. As an example, an i1 IO with MemoryScan makes a compelling proof verification tool.

Check out this video to see MemoryScan in action with an IO table.

Procedure

Select corners in MemoryScan
Setting Memory
Memory Scanning



Target is finished

When the target is finished, it will:

HELPFUL HINT: You can also save a measurement by clicking the instrument's button after the measurement is completed.

Optional: Click on the Maxwell Track blue link and verify that your measurement file was uploaded to Maxwell.


NEW!

Multi-page targets

Example of a 3-page target

The Client now supports multi-page targets.

Scanning with multi-page targets
Page completion markers
As each page is completed, a Scan Complete marker will appear on the page and the Measure window will select the next un-scanned page.


AutoScan and Barcodes in Maxwell Client
Barcodes for AutoScan when used with the iSis scanner can now include page numbers. The MD03 barcode format can only be used with Maxwell Client v5.5 or later.


When scanning multi-page AutoScan targets, pages can be scanned in any order and selecting the correct page will happen automatically.

Measurement Results

Click here to view measurement results

Alternative "Operator" mode

Typical operator mode function

For those who need a streamlined workflow, we offer the "Operator" mode which contains only the vital information needed for an operator to quickly upload regular measurements.

It is possible to "lock" the Client into either Operator mode or Administrative mode. See ColorShuttle lock

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