Re: A Family of Interrelated Working Spaces???
Re: A Family of Interrelated Working Spaces???
- Subject: Re: A Family of Interrelated Working Spaces???
- From: Jon Meyer <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 10:40:50 -0400
Rick -
I created a family of working spaces 2 years ago and first applied
them with the Photoshop/Colorsync plug-in during 5.5 use. The new
"Assign Profile" option is 6 has worked extremely well in previewing
the contrast improvement with specialized use of gamma settings.
Like Joe Holmes, I am a firm believer in capturing the photo gamut
and using that as a basis for working space volume. Adobe RGB and
many of the others do not extend the yellow and green range to cover
input saturation. On the other hand, too much volume leads to
conversion errors.
The carefully created Digital Attributes family of working spaces
both maintain L50 to RGB128s during working space conversion, as well
as prepares the data for conversion to the final output device.
I can capture an 18% gray card onto transparency, scan it and assign
a very accurate scanner profile (produced with custom IT8's), convert
to the like volume working space gamut, assign a corrected contrast
space and then convert to output; achieving end point and midpoint
accuracy through the entire process.
I have not thought about marketing the components as a system, but
would consider selling the Fuji and Ekta targets along with custom
target data (including end point and midpoint calibration data for
creating scanner gradation) + the family of spaces.
Interested parties might contact me offline.
- Jon
At 11:13 AM -0700 10/19/01, Rick Gordon wrote:
Has anyone developed an integrated family of working spaces?
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