With the new 'Retrospective Probe Matching' within ColourSpace, users need to change the way they think about probe matching, compared to alternative calibration systems.
For any probe matching process - used via Manual Measure, or with Profiling - the user needs to simply set the Probe Matching options within the Probe Options menu, and enable matching when required via Probe Matching Active within Graph Options.
Any probe readings, both live measurements and saved profiles, can therefore be displayed with or without probe matching applied, as desired.
Where it gets a bit more 'interesting', is when a profile is saved into the library, as the status of Probe Matching Active is applied to the saved profile.
It is therefore recommended to use a profile name that states if Probe Matching was active, or not, when the profile was saved, to prevent double application of Probe Matching.
If Probe Matching is being used to correct a tristimulus for the given display being calibrated, the profile MUST be saved with Probe Matching Active for use with later LUT Generation.
Obviously, a profile can initially be saved without a Probe Match burnt-in, as it can be opened at any later time, have the Probe Match applied, and re-saved with the probe match burnt-in.
It is just key to know that probe match has been burnt-in to any profiles that will later be used to generate calibration LUTs.
Steve
Steve Shaw
Mob Boss at Light Illusion