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Seeing Color - ICC Profile
3D Color Measurement
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🧾$5.99
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- In-App Purchases History2
- Price History
- Description
- FAQ
All Versions of Seeing Color
2022.01.20
February 19, 2022
Added keyboard entry of L*a*b* values.
2022.01.10
January 18, 2022
Changed purchase model to perpetual from In app purchases.
Minor bug fixes.
More2021.12.15.180
December 16, 2021
Seeing Color is now free for use with the included ICC Profiles (the CRPCs and Gracol), and current Nix measurement devices.
A subscription is required to add your own ICC Profiles or import a CxF file.
Early adopters who have paid for the app will continue to enjoy these features without additional charge.
Without the custom data import subscription CxF import is limited to 10 colors per file.
More2021.11.27
November 30, 2021
Improved gamut rendering.
Export of measurements to CxF3
Extended ability to analyze with a deep-dive into each loaded ICC Profile's anatomy including profile header information, black generation, primary and overprint details.
QR-Code sharing of individual measurements.
In-App purchase: Support for legacy Nix devices (current devices are supported without additional purchase)
More2021.11.8
November 9, 2021
Cosmetic updates
2021.10.5
November 7, 2021
Seeing Color In-App Purchases History
$5.99
Custom Data Import
Import ICC Profiles and Measurement Files.
$5.99
Nix Legacy Support
Support for Nix Mini and Nix Pro (version 1)
Price History of Seeing Color
Description of Seeing Color
Seeing Color brings ICC Profile Visualization and Analysis to the the mobile platform.
Using Seeing Color you can render ICC profiles in 3D as color gamuts or primary and overprint "spider plots".
With full control over rendered profile transparency you can use Seeing Color to understand where your critical colors may fall out of the printable gamut of devices you are using.
Not only can Industry standard CxF3 files be imported to plot overtop of your profiles, but you can make use of bluetooth connected measurement devices from Nix Color Sensor to measure real-world color to plot against your color gamuts, and convert through an ICC profile to reveal the best match device values and qualify printing compatibility.
Seeing Color supports the Nix Mini 2, Nix Pro 2, and the groundbreaking Nix Spectro 2, a true 31-band spectrophotometer that fits in your pocket and delivers professional-grade precision and accuracy.
For your convenience Seeing Color comes pre-installed with an assortment of standard profiles that are publicly available at https://www.color.org. You can also tailor Seeing Color to your needs by importing your own through iCloud Drive or any other means you have to share files with your iOS device.
Mobile apps are best when they evolve quickly. Don't forget to share feedback so that Seeing Color can grow to meet your specific needs. You ask, we deliver.
Terms of Use conform to the standard App Store EULA, found here: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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Seeing Color: FAQ
Yes, Seeing Color can support iPad devices.
The Seeing Color app was launched by Chris HALFORD.
Seeing Color currently supports iOS 11.0 or later.
Users are raving about Seeing Color, which has an exceptional rating of 5.0 out of 5.
Seeing Color Relates To The Graphics & Design App Genre.
The latest version of Seeing Color is 2022.01.20.
Seeing Color updated its app on July 8, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 6, 2023.
The Seeing Color app is suitable for Chris HALFORD years of age.
The following list of languages is supported by the Seeing Color app: English, French, German and 2 more.
No, Seeing Color is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Seeing Color supports in-app purchases for added functionality.
No, Seeing Color does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.