Re: anything to be aware of when profiling a lightjet?
Re: anything to be aware of when profiling a lightjet?
- Subject: Re: anything to be aware of when profiling a lightjet?
- From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 09:34:53 -0700
At 11:11 AM -0400 7/5/01, email@hidden wrote:
In a message dated 7/5/01 9:05:38 AM, email@hidden writes:
>Could you expand a bit on the unique Saturation intent you mentioned.....
Saturation intent is generally considered to be for simple business graphics
(pie charts, graphs etc...) where a bright color is more important than just
what particular color, and not used for "serious" color management.
ColorVision's version of the Saturation intent offers identical results to
their Perceptual rendering for in-gamut colors, while offering excellent
saturation to those colors usually not found in photos (colors with RGB
values above 200) but often found in accompanying vetor components like text,
illustration files... or even pie charts and graphs. <G>
So those using ProfilerPRO are missing out on one of its best features if
they are choosing rendering intents based on the standard logic; they could
be getting better vector colors with the saturation intent.
This is a very interesting and subtle technical point.
Thanks for clearly spelling it out.
... love these little nuggets...
Regards,
Steve Upton
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