You can open this table by clicking the "Data table" tab.
Display of the data table
This view displays a table with all the measured and calculated values. You can select which data will be shown in the table by checking the appropriate boxes to the right of the table. You can change the column width by dragging at the right edge, holding down the mouse button.
The values are sorted by size or alphabetically if you click the column heading:
•first click: ascending
•second click: descending
•third click: by patch number
You can sort the table as you want and print it with "File > Print".
Explanation of the columns:
•ID: Consecutive number that identifies the patches in the test chart, starting with the first patch
•Name (A1, A2, ..., G8, ...): Name of the patches in the test chart
•CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW, BLACK: Reference data depending on test chart defined
•L*[1], a*[1], b*[1]: Lab color values of the reference data
•X[1], Y[1], Z[1]: Measured XYZ color values of the reference data
•C*[1]: Chroma of the reference data
•h[1]: Hue angle of the reference data
•Dc[1], Dm[1], Dy[1]: Measured red, blue and green density of the reference data
•Dv[1]: Visual density of the reference data
•Dot[1]: Measured or calculated screen percents of the reference data
•DotGain[1]: Dot gain of the reference data
•L*[2], a*[2], b*[2]: Lab color values of the comparison data
•X[2], Y[2], Z[2]: Measured XYZ color values of the comparison data
•C*[2]: Chroma of the comparison data
•h[2]: Hue angle of the comparison data
•Dc[2], Dm[2], Dy[2]: Measured red, blue and green density of the comparison data
•Dv[2]: Visual density of the comparison data
•Dot[2]: Measured or calculated screen percents of the comparison data
•DotGain[2]: Dot gain of the comparison data
•ΔL, Δa, Δb: Lab differential color values of reference and comparison data
•ΔC*: Chroma difference (difference of the two chromas C*[2] minus C*[1])
•Δh: Hue angle difference (h[2] minus h[1])
•ΔDc, ΔDm, ΔDy: Density differences (red, green and blue)
•ΔDv: Visual difference in density
•ΔDot: Dot gain differences
•ΔE(ab), ΔE(2000): color differences relating to Lab values, calculation based on different definitions for color distances
'Save table as CSV file' Dialog
Click "Export" in the "Data table" to open the "Save table as CSV file" dialog.
This dialog lets you save all the data of the selected columns as a CSV file.
In the CSV file, the order of the data is matched to the analysis file for the "Ugra/FOGRA CMYK media strip CMYK V2.0" for further processing with Microsoft Excel.