I think Amir already posted that at the following link, although you could probably do with having the raw data for the curve I guess rather than interpreting it from the curve? And wouldn't you need the Harman Listening Room characteristics too, I think you said Amir would have that?
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...128-hats-measurement-system.15147/post-479999
Does that mean you might have a go at calculating a Struck Approach Harman Curve? If you do, it would be cool to see some screenshots of or something showing how you combined everything together, that way me & others would be able to learn and do this process in the future? I personally would find it very cool if Amir tests one of the headphones I have so I could see what I think to the Struck Harman Approach B&K 5128 vs GRAS Harman (ie Oratory1990)....but I'll have to see which headphones he tests (I don't think he'll be testing NAD HP50 or HD600 from what I've seen so far).
EDIT: and the beauty of learning how to do the Struck Approach is that you can simulate any model of speaker of your choice in any 'measured' room and hear that in your headphones....so it gives you the freedom to experiment with simulating different speakers & rooms.
I mean that would be the ideal aim, but obviously the success of the results for any individual is gonna come down to how much their HRTF differs from the dummy head (B&K 5128 in this instance) and also come down to how valid the Struck Approach is too (which I don't know how valid it is on this latter point).