PatchTool is designed to:
- Visualize color lists as color patches (color spaces: xyY, XYZ, L*a*b*, L*C*h*, RGB, CMYK, spectral data)
- Import color lists saved in industry standard file formats (CGATS, CxF V-1 and V-2)
- Import user-defined lists created with spreadsheets or word processors
- Import/export spectral data with various scales (0-1 or 0%-100%) and ranges (380-730 nm or 400-700 nm)
- Import RGB data encoded in 8 bit, 15 bit, 16 bit, or scaled to 100%
- Import/export color lists in OSA UCS coordinates
- Switch between the Measured, Random, or Visual layouts of ECI2002 and IT8.7/4 color charts
- Facilitate the printer and monitor certification processes defined by IDEAlliance
- Measure color patches on your display and check your display calibration (White Point, grey ramp, primaries) using a DTP94, Eye-One Pro, Eye-One Display, Spyder2, or Spyder3
- Measure colors in reflectance with an i1 Pro
- Compare a patch in a file to a patch in any other file
- Compare two files; get detailed statistics on their differences
- Average color lists using weighted or un-weighted methods
- Re-order, rename and renumber color lists; turn and mirror patch layouts; flip rows and columns
- Convert color lists to standard color spaces (xyY, XYZ, L*a*b*, L*C*h*, RGB, CMYK)
- Convert color lists using one or two RGB or CMYK ICC profiles
- Generate device dependent (RGB, CMYK), device independent (L*a*b*, L*C*h*, XYZ), and OSA UCS color lists
- Check if a color list is clipped by a destination profile
- Determine the gamut volume of a profile
- Export color lists as standard CGATS files or in a simplified text format
- Export RGB in 8 bit, 15 bit+ (i.e. Photoshop ’16 bit’), ‘true’ 16 bit, or scaled to 100%
- Export color lists to Munsell HVC
- Export color lists in many image formats (including TIFF-L*a*b* and TIFF-CMYK, 8 and 16 bit)
- Export color lists to be used as ‘Color Decks’ in the BabelColor CT&A program (sold separately)
Requirements
- Intel
- Minimum: Mac OS X, 750 MHz, 1024 x 768 display, 32 bit color, 512 MB RAM
- Suggested: Mac OS X 10.4, 1.0+ GHz, 1280 x 1024 display, 32 bit color, 1 GB RAM
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