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Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 2 #300 - 15 msgs
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Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 2 #300 - 15 msgs


  • Subject: Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 2 #300 - 15 msgs
  • From: Jan-Peter Homann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 15:48:55 +0200

Daniel wrote

<<
> Imagesetters are generally treated as intermediary devices, and liniarized
> for consistancy, but not profiled for output. Try profiling your final output
> instead... if you are using the device in a workflow that leads to a
> reflective final output...

No .. they're for projection purposes only. I just have some customers
expecting their slides to look somewhat differently than they look. Mostly
a question of gamma. I thought that there might be some way to get
kindof a softproof for this.
>>

If its only a Gamma question, I would open some example pictures in Photoshop,
view slides of this pictures in a viewbox next to the monitor and create my own
RGB-workingspace, that the exmaple pictures look like the slides.

:-) Jan-Peter
--

Jan-Peter Homann
mailto:email@hidden
http://www.colormanagement.de


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