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Re: create a "child" profile
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Re: create a "child" profile


  • Subject: Re: create a "child" profile
  • From: "Adriano Von Markendorf" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 09:51:13 -0200
  • Organization: Color Care

To: "Rich Schwab" <email@hidden>
Cc: "colorsync" <email@hidden>

>>..... Applying the "child" profile (at any workstation really) would do
> > all the transforms of both "parents". This seems doable, but how?

> > Working on Mac 9.2.1, PhotoShop 6.01, ColorBlind MatchBox + 4.0
>
> We call these *children* Device Link profiles. Taking two or more profiles
> and combine them into one ICC profile. Unfortunately very few software
> programs recognize or support DL profiles. Get a version of Gretag's iQue
> product and can use DL profiles. As for creating DL profiles there are a
> couple programs that can do this, but a shameless plug for Steve Upton is
> due, look at Chromix's ColorThink for quick and easy DL profile creation.
> --
> Dan B. Reid
> RENAISSANCE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGING

ColorBlind Edit can do the job for sure. ColorThink it's a great piece of
software too, but,
if you don't want to expend more money....
Otherwise, there are a new, very understandable PDF help file of Edit
from ITEC. I think there are no problem (with ITEC guys blessing)
send to you offlist.
Fell free to contact me offlist.

Adriano von Markendorf email@hidden
"I-C-C 5 vitamin's inside"


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