Re: profile Frontier
Re: profile Frontier
- Subject: Re: profile Frontier
- From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 16:20:10 -0700
Ralph Tomaccio writes:
First I need clarification about your posting about the practices of
Miller's Imaging:
1.) they are using sRGB (instead of the "no convert" option) in Frontier
2.) "Then when the file arrives at the lab, they will assign the
printer profile as Miller's is supposedly doing."
Does Frontier allow you to specify an output profile? I was under the
impression it didn't use ICC profiles. That if you selected sRGB in
Frontier that it would use an internal method to convert the data from
sRGB to the device-space.
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Could you be a little more constructive in your comments?
The point is that given the situation, you *can't* be more constructive.
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If one is using a
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lab that requires any specific color workspace, in this case sRGB, how can
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one improve upon the situation to get better results?
You can't. They are limiting the maximum capability of their device.
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I've already pounded
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my
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head against the wall trying to get them to understand the limitations of
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sRGB. To some extent, if not all, I tend to think it's Fuji who is pushing
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this sRGB thing on labs.
This wouldn't exactly surprise me, but I haven't heard anything to
confirm this is so. Maybe Andrew has heard something.
Chris Murphy