ICC user feedback request
ICC user feedback request
- Subject: ICC user feedback request
- From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 18:19:33 +0200
Below is an open letter from Prof. Stefan Brues, asking for your
input as a user on features you feel are missing in the ICC
architecture.
The best way to improve on what we've got working now is to make
clear what you'd like to see working better for you.
If you've come across this post before, then I apologize. Not all
posts are read every day. And this is one of those opportunities that
don't come often.
So go ahead and give it a thought.
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Dear color management community,
during the last meeting of the International Color Consortium (ICC)
in Fort Lauderdale we had an intensive discussion of an ideal future
architecture for OS based color management solutions. We felt that
the ICC may have experienced a lack of feedback from 'regular users'
over the last years and would like to change this significantly.
This is the official request to provide your personal feedback to the
ICC. The Research Implementation Working Group has formed a small
sub-group which will collect and evaluate your ideas and other input
prior to the next regular ICC meeting in June 2001. This activity
gives you an opportunity to
- provide criticism of the current ICC profile specs (see
http://www.color.org for the latest version)
- propose features for future ICC profile specs
- give the ICC an idea of your expectation of better working color
management system solutions
- propose ideas for a future ICC system architecture (incl. dynamic
CMMs, color appearance models etc.). What are the features you expect
to be handled by a default implementation?
Please feel free to distribute this request to any color related
mailing lists, user forums or active color management user worldwide.
Please send your feedback in Europe to myself (email@hidden) or
in the US to Michael Rodriguez (email@hidden).
The ICC is looking forward to get your ideas before April 30th, 2001!
Please don't hesitate to provide even 'low-level' kind of input
whenever you feel this is of importance for your individual color
management solution.
Stefan Brues
ECI chairman and ICC task force coordinator
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Prof. Dr. Stefan Br|es
University of Wuppertal
Fachbereich 5 - Advanced Communication Systems Laboratory
Rainer-Gruenter-Strasse 21
42119 Wuppertal, Germany
Phone: +49/202/4391167
Fax: +49/202/4391144
email: email@hidden
Website:
http://www.kommtech.uni-wuppertal.de