Jan 28

PatchTool is designed to:

  • Visualize color lists as color patches (color spaces: xyY, XYZ, L*a*b*, L*C*h*, RGB, CMYK, and spectral data)
  • Import color lists defined in industry standard file formats (CGATS, CXF)
  • Switch between the Measured, Random, or Visual layouts of ECI2002 and IT8.7/4 color charts
  • Import color lists saved in plain text format, as saved from spreadsheets or word processors
  • Import and export spectral data scaled between zero and one or between 0 and 100%
  • Import and export spectral data defined in a range of either 380 to 730 nm or 400 to 700 nm
  • Import RGB data encoded in 8 bit, 15 bit, 16 bit, or scaled to 100%
  • Measure color patches on your display and verify your display calibration (White Point, grey ramp, primaries) using a DTP94, Eye-One Pro, Eye-One Display, Spyder2, or Spyder3
  • Compare a patch in a file to a patch in any other file, and get the color difference value
  • Compare two files in the same window and get detailed statistics on their differences
  • Facilitate the proofing printer and monitor certification processes defined by IDEAlliance
  • Average color lists using either a weighted or un-weighted method
  • Turn and mirror patch layouts, flip rows and columns, or rename and renumber color lists
  • Re-order color lists according to any user-selected color space coordinate (or spectral value when available)
  • Convert color lists to many standard color spaces (xyY, XYZ, L*a*b*, L*C*h*, RGB, CMYK)
  • Export color lists as text files conforming to the CGATS standard 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 color space
  • Export color lists in a simplified Tab-delimited format for text reports and spreadsheets
  • 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)


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