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Re: ICC profiles inconsistency
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Re: ICC profiles inconsistency


  • Subject: Re: ICC profiles inconsistency
  • From: neil snape <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 03 May 2001 23:24:31 +0200

on 3/05/01 18:19, email@hidden at email@hidden wrote:


>> end densities for the yellow (the left violinist's shirt) do not make it,
>> as it seems there is not enough yellow density in the BEST baseline to match
>> the reference profile.
> Or it could simply be that there are a few very dense yellows that the Epson
> dye inks won't reach... this is a common gamut limitation for proofing with
> these devices.
> C. David Tobie
Of course I agree with the above.
Print Open in particular cuts back sharply on yellow to try to map the
brightness of the yellow to a press yellow. Not sure if other packages map
yellows the same. Sort of choices between brightness versus colour versus
chroma/hue versus what you see on optically brightened paper vs press sheet.
I even see PrintOpen for that matter reduce yellows on Fuji Pictro's and
other Quickdraw rgb print streams.
--
Neil Snape photographer, Paris. 0145578055 email@hidden site:
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape


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