Re: Profoto
Re: Profoto
- Subject: Re: Profoto
- From: email@hidden (Bruce Fraser)
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 17:38:53 -0700
At 5:16 PM -0800 11/30/01, email@hidden wrote:
Bruce wrote: "The ICC profiles supplied with Photoshop, Illustrator
and InDesign are full-blown ICC profiles that support all rendering
intents, and have true media white and black points."
Robin Myers said in my interview with him that "the ICC only
includes a relative colorimetric table and uses a mathematical
transformation to create an absolute colorimetric result" and that this
isn't always the best; are you saying that these Knoll profiles actually
include an absolute table as well as a relative and don't have this issue?
No, there's no such thing as an absolute table in the ICC spec. I
don't think it's as big a problem as all that, except when you have a
LUT with an even number of grid points -- that's when you're likely
to get scum dots, in any rendering intent.
B
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