Data Table

You can view the data table if you drag the horizontal bar below the diagram upwards. This makes the graphic area smaller or even totally hidden. All the data sets of a series and always all the colors are shown in the data table, irrespective of what you select in the "View" list on the right. If necessary, you can move the visible section of the data table using the scroll bars.

The data table always contains the following items:

A checkbox in the first column for enabling or disabling the data set you want.

You can enable or disable all data sets at one go using the checkbox in the caption bar. This is practical if you disabled single data sets and wish to enable them again or, vice versa, if you wish to display just a few data sets. In this case, disable all the data sets at one go and then pick out the ones you wish to use.

"ID": Identification number that defines the order in the data set. The ID of the current process standard is "P" and this standard is set as the reference by default. If it is disabled, the file you open first is given the ID "Ref" and is automatically defined as the reference file ("Status: Refer­ence"). All the files you open after that are defined as comparison data. They are given consec­utive IDs in the order in which they were opened.

·The current process standard always displays in the first row with a green background. It has an orange one if it is selected.

·A data set row also has an orange background if it is selected.

To edit the data table, double-click a row to open the "Change entry" dialog where you can change or enter the location, status, date, time and comment for that data set or also remove it from the series.

"Date": Date the data file was saved on. You can change the item. The format is set:
Year.Month.Day

"Time": Time the data file was saved at. You can change the item. The format is set:
Hours:Minutes:Seconds

"File Name": Name of the original data file.

"Comment": Text you can enter to have a better overview of the different data sets.

The other content of the table depends on the analysis report you selected.

In a "CIE report", the solid tint CIELab color values ("L", "a" and "b") and the mean deviation in each case ("ΔE") are shown.

In a "Dot gain report", the dot gains ("Dot Gain") and the dot gain differences ("ΔDot Gain) are shown.

In a "Density report", the solid tint density values "D" and the density differences "ΔD" are shown.

The colors are shown by the relevant color fill in the heading of each column ("L", "a", "b", "ΔE", "Dot Gain", "ΔDot Gain", "D" and "ΔD").