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Re: Conversion Steps/PRO/Observations
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Re: Conversion Steps/PRO/Observations


  • Subject: Re: Conversion Steps/PRO/Observations
  • From: email@hidden (Bruce Fraser)
  • Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 11:02:21 -0700

At 4:07 PM +0100 8/6/01, <email@hidden> wrote:

Is there a general principle here that the working space should be large
enough to encompass the gamut of any profiles which are used?


Yes, there is. If the color isn't present in the source space, no rendering intent will induce the output to produce it.

But I have to ask what your printer is, and how you profiled it. The gamut seems very large.

Bruce
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