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Actually it is done in your printer driver: choose multipe pages on 1 sheet: 4 in 1 and choose accordingly your best orientation and here you go. Note: you will have to make a customized ruler to guide your Colormunki over these miniature patches in order not to scratch and damage the neigbouring patches when swiping over the page.
 

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do you have to move the Colormunki much slower when using a smaller printed testchart? Can I also cut A4 sheets in two A5 and then in the printer choose A5 and enable "fit to size"?

Edit: I just tried and cut a small cardboard template for moving the Colormunki on the A5 print, it just worked fine and will save me paper in the future - Thanks for the inspiration :thumbsup

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Hi Lothar,

you should indeed scan slower and move the Colormunki with a much slower pace when scanning these patches. The reason is that the Colormunki takes 50 samples per second: moving too fast and it cannot pick up enough information of each miniature patch. I move with a speed of about 2-3 seconds over each row. My ruler is optizimed for even smaller patches for A6/13x18 cm papers. There is an option in ccSTudio that neutralizes BW-printing (but can produce colour profiles as well, but you can choose option: none, to print colour, but it prints 2 sheets of 50 patches instead of 1 sheet of 50 sheets after scanning the first sheet of 50 primary patches). I always use this version now, because BW in colour images is much better (better contrast, more neutral grays), but would require 3 sheets of A4 when using the normal method. I can now produce this profile on a single sheet of A4 with the option: multiple pages on 1 sheet > choose option: 4-in-1 >....
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If you want to use ArgyllCMS. I have produced a very easy to read 480 patch target that produces superior targets compared to even the 50 + 2 x 50 patch method of ccStudio. I am using an aftermarket ink that does not produce the right hue of celestial blues with the standard ccStudio/Colormunki method, because this method uses an interpolation method that in most cased does a pretty good job, but some inks are not so linear and need more measuring points in between to get a good behaviour of the intermediate combination of colours. Only using this method I can get the desired celestial blues I was seeking for and also BW-printing is much better, because the patch set has 128 steps of grey included. It only uses 1 sheet of A4:
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There is an option in ccSTudio that neutralizes BW-printing (but can produce colour profiles as well, but you can choose option: none, to print colour, but it prints 2 sheets of 50 patches instead of 1 sheet of 50 sheets after scanning the first sheet of 50 primary patches). I always use this version now, because BW in colour images is much better (better contrast, more neutral grays), but would require 3 sheets of A4 when using the normal method. I can now produce this profile on a single sheet of A4 with the option: multiple pages on 1 sheet > choose option: 4-in-1 >....
Hello Nelson,
can you please guide me to this option, where does this option appear?

one hour later:
I recognised you were speaking of ccStudio and I had i1Studio installed :he. So after installing ccStudio I made a profile printed on A6 with three test charts. I prefer to print A4->A6 over multiple printing on the same sheet.

I'm a bit confused about all those styles you can choose when storing the calculated profile. What style do you recommend? The test evaluation picture of ccStudio (with 3 testcharts) comes out a tiny bit better to my taste but can only be seen in direct comparison. Thanks for directing me to ccStudio.

best regards
Lothar
 
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i1Studio and ccstudio are actually the same software.

none: standard colour profile > BW prints will be neutralised
BW: a colour image is converted to a neutral BW print
Sepia-tone: a colour image is converted to a sepia tone print

I always choose NONE: otherwise the image is converted to BW when printing your colour image.
 

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very strange, today I can no longer get the third test target. I found no option in ccstudio (and i1Studio) for the third test target - only the 2x50 patches method like in the past. Any ideas?
 

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you should choose in the left: B/W print to have the 50 + 2x 50 patch method (with neutralisation method). NOT the Color print method
 
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