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Re: Why not double profile?
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Re: Why not double profile?


  • Subject: Re: Why not double profile?
  • From: tflash <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 18:06:26 -0500

> Having worked with you, I know the standards you are attempting to reach. You
> had some pretty darned good profiles even before this particular venture...
> so what you are looking for is a way to control the last gasp details. Yes,
> it is possible to double profile, and no, it does not usually result in a
> better result, just as editing a very good profile may not make it into an
> excellent profile... but there's nothing to keep you from trying... except
> the expense of experimenting.
>
> C. David Tobie

Please don't read this as sounding bitter, but I don't think asking for a
profile without scum dot and posterization is unfair of me. I must say I'm
humored when the color management specialists chide the users when they
expect too much from a product, yet make bold claims about their
effectiveness.

Guess I'm just fussy. You should see *my* clients. ;-)

Todd Flashner


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