This is what our color specialist stated:
Mirage with the profiling plugin add on would be an example of an RGB driver where you can create RGB profiles with the spectroproofer. You can use EFI but that is much more expensive if you are just trying to create RGB Profiles.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Mirage has a fully functional trial for 14 days, so I decided to download it and give it a try.
It's very basic and limited in terms of options for creating profiles, but it does work and is fully automated. So all you have to do is enter your settings and it prints/scans and creates the profile for you. It even let's you print the charts from other printers, and run them through the spectroproofer at a later time. This is nice if you only have one spectroproofer but several printers. This also allows you more time to dry the prints compared to the maximum of 300 seconds in the settings, without tying up the printer for drying charts.
Here are some screenshots of all the options it gives you.
There's no way to specify lighting condition so I assume it defaults to D50.
The only other options that you have are drying time, 3 charts to chose from, and whether or not to use the UV cut. Unfortunately there's no way to extract the CGATS data or make multiple measurements for averaging.
I did create a profile with the largest chart (2433 patches) which only took about 20 minutes. That included printing and drying for 5 minutes (max allowed). I then did a couple test prints with the profile directly from Photoshop/Epson driver and the test prints looked surprisingly good.
Hope this helps someone with a spectroproofer looking to create quick and easy profiles that can be used outside of a RIP.