Re: Kodak Colorflow ICC Tools
Re: Kodak Colorflow ICC Tools
- Subject: Re: Kodak Colorflow ICC Tools
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 12:15:02 +0100
on 22/03/2002 06:59, publix team at email@hidden wrote:
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Hi Group,
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I am just reading the manual in my spare time and I
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find some strange instructions written there.
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In the section about generating a monitor profile they suggest
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to either pick a profile according to the monitor or choose
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a standard phosphor monitor profile to then go about and use
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the profile editing features to match the screen view of a digital
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file to an according photograph that is also in the package.
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What are your comments on this approach?
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I find it pretty weired.
Luckily all things change. We all know that you can make fine profiles with
Kodak yet this documentation is the opposite of what you can and should do
with say Optical , i1 Match etc. Editing a monitor profile is usually
redundant and considering that the range is already mapped to L 0-100
there's not much point in it. Sometimes the white can be changed to match a
viewing condition by editing or pre-selecting the WP but that's as far as I
would want to go in any form of fudging. With the Optical/Spyder package the
dark composite (cmy 100%) and Paper white , is much lighter than a printed
composite so fudge factor in the brightness to the demise of a bit of
accuracy in lower end color.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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