IllumReader
Captures the light and evaluates its quality thereof.
Coloris is a software for color analysis. It will allow you to understand how does the color work in a professional way. You will find a bunch of functionalities that will make your life easier. On the top of that, you might be able to use your old spectro !
Download Coloris (alpha)Coloris use spectrophotometer in order to capture lights and colors. In its Alpha version Coloris is only compatible with the ColorMunki Photo Spectrophotometer XRite
We do not use any other pilot than free one. Moreover, we don't care using old spectrophotometers!
Colors can extend the capabilities of your spectrophotometer XRite ColorMunki Photo providing new features that were not available with the originals of software or available only with more upscale spectrophotometer. Today, thanks to Coloris, you have access to these free options. Coloris is a GUI built on the foundations of ArgyllCMS v1.9.1, released under GNU license ,the fabulous software developed by Graeme Gill (http://www.argyllcms.com/)
Captures the light and evaluates its quality thereof.
Measurement and colors indicates values Lab sRGB and Hexa.
Displays and compares the spectral curves and reflectances from IllumRead and SpotReader.
Displays and compares the colors of an Icc profile and / or a JPEG image.
Calculation color accuracy between samples.
Convert the colors in RGB or CMYK Lab and indicates the nearest spot color.
Charters Control Module Mediawedge CMYK and RGB. In development
Creating RGB or CMYK paper’s profiles to calibrate printer. In development
All this aventure was possible thanks to the unique and awesome project ArgyllCMS by Graeme Gill.
It's following the first policy that we decided to publish our work under GNU licence.
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After two years and many versions, it’s now the time to launch our project called Coloris on internet ! Even with a lot of bugs...