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Re: BARCO CREATOR?
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Re: BARCO CREATOR?


  • Subject: Re: BARCO CREATOR?
  • From: "joe borne" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2000 17:43:23 -0500

I think your workflow here is pretty solid. Since I do wonder why you are
going to ColorMatch RGB at the end and clipping your color? I would use a
larger color space like the Adobe 1998. Aside from that I applaud your use
of Autoflow to handle your transformations. Quite simply the finest (and
only) product of its kind on the market.

--
Joe Borne
Color & Graphic Technology Consultant
(859) 282-0393

-- "The worst thing to do is nothing" --

> Hello All,
>
> Just wanted to get all your thoughts on the implementation of an ICC
> solution where the customer is using SGI + Barco Creator to retouch RGB
> files.
>
> My first thoughts are to use OptiCal SGI version to create profiles for the
> various workstations and avg a profile space for all. Convert RGB scans to
> that space using Praxisoft's Autoflow . Retouch the files and then use
> Autoflow on the way out to repurpose into ColorMatch RGB independent colour
> space. The client wants to end up with an RGB file for a true ICC workflow.
> 48Bit RGB into Barco Creator?-This would really help to minimise damage to
> the scanned file Barco Creator V7+ ICC Colour Profile Compliant? This would
> make my job very simple.
>
> Any suggestions or thought would be helpful to both myself and my client.
>
> Thank you all in advance.
>
> Regards,
>
> Niall Coady
> Correct Colour London
> +44-(0)7740-940459


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