Toolbox

Explore a collection of powerful tools designed to streamline your workflow, enhance efficiency, and unlock new creative possibilities!

🔹 Colorimetric Analysis – Tools for precise color evaluation across different materials.
🔹 Image Processing – Advanced systems to enhance and analyze images effectively.
🔹 Color Management Efficiency – Methods and solutions to streamline your color workflows.

Stay tuned as we continue to expand this section with innovative resources tailored for professionals and enthusiasts alike!

not-a-LUT

Not-a-LUT is Imageese’s first research project: a new method for inverting photographic negatives based on the actual behavior of film and paper materials, rather than arbitrary LUTs or presets.

Inspired by analog color printing, it uses spectral simulation to predict how a scanned negative would look if printed on real color paper, delivering more faithful, consistent, and film-specific results.

Designed for modern color negative film, it emulates the optical printing chain and adapts to different scanners and emulsions.

Want to try it?
Subscribe now for early access to the first online release.

i1Toolz

JavaFX-based software for spectral readings using the EyeOne Pro spectrophotometer

The is made available to the community to download, use, and improve freely according to individual needs.

It is a JavaFX-based application designed for spectral readings using the EyeOne Pro spectrophotometer. As of now, i1Toolz only runs on Windows x86/x64. In order to use i1Toolz you need to install both the device drivers and its DLLs, the easiest way to do so is to download and install X-Rite's i1Match software from their own website.

The related GitHub repository includes the project's source code, allowing developers to contribute to its improvement or customize it for specific requirements. The community is encouraged to actively participate in the development by reporting issues or suggesting new features.

For more details on usage and development, please refer to the README file in the GitHub repository.