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Re: Profiling Cinema
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Re: Profiling Cinema


  • Subject: Re: Profiling Cinema
  • From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 11:18:50 +0100

Don wrote:

I like the fact that ICC Display incorporates true 3-D,
gamut-compression into the monitor profile. This goes a long way towards
displaying out-of-gamut colors more reasonably,

This gives me a deja vu feeling. I seem to have them regularly these days -:)

LinoColor prior to v6 used a perceptual approach to the monitor as concomittant to maintaining the full film space gamut volume in the CIELab finescan.

Then the Pshop position won out in so far as Linocolor v6 uses RelCol, but not with relative black point as Pshop does. Doing so leads to the softproof and the proof print matching each other but not the press sheet.

For RGB working space to monitor space transforms, compressing rather than clipping makes sense. For RGB working space to output CMYK space to RGB monitor space transforms, it does not make sense.


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