Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 2 #10 - 14 msgs
Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 2 #10 - 14 msgs
- Subject: Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 2 #10 - 14 msgs
- From: "joe borne" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 10:54:42 -0500
Currently there is no such product available. You can do this with HexWare,
but it does not use a profile, just Pantone math.
I have performed the calculations myself by hand a few times, its very
difficult, but can be done. I am working with a vendor now on a software
package to do just this.
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Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2000 12:26:12 -0500
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Subject: Hexachrome Profiling
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From: Dan Goodenow <email@hidden>
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To: <email@hidden>
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I know that there are a couple of different packages that will allow the
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creation of HexaChrome profiles. Does anyone know of a piece of software
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that would allow one to enter Lab values and process them through a
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Hexachrome profile, with the output being HexaChrome process values (i.e.
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74%C, 45%M, 30%Y, 15%K, 12%O, 10%G)? The application in mind is reading in
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paint swatches with a spectro and trying to determine the closest HexaChrome
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values. Ideally, the software would also give some type of objective data
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concerning whether the color was inside the HexaChrome gamut of the profiled
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device, and if not tell how far outside of gamut it fell. Currently this can
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be done with Color Shop (perhaps others as well) from X-Rite for straight
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4/c process, but to my knowledge there is no way to do this with HexaChrome.
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Thanks in advance-
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Dan Goodenow
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Digital 66
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