Re: When is Colorsync active?
Re: When is Colorsync active?
- Subject: Re: When is Colorsync active?
- From: Dave Camp <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 17:01:12 -0700
On OS 9, color matching only happens when a ColorSync savvy app makes it
happen.
On OS X, ColorSync is integrated into Quartz and is active everywhere. App's
don9t need to do anything, and everything is matched. At least that's what
the propaganda says... :-)
Dave
on 4/17/02 11:08 AM, Randy Wright at email@hidden wrote:
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Is Colorsync (or ICM, I am curious about both platforms) doing anything until
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its services are called for by an application? For instance, if I select an
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untagged photo for a desktop image, I don't get asked if it is Adobe98 or
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sRGB. It seems bringing the monitor into a calibrated display state is a
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matter of loading LUTs into the video card that is done once at startup only.
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And, if ACE is chosen as the conversion engine in Photoshop, does that mean
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that Photoshop is handling ALL of the color management internally, instead of
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Colorsync, or are the "ACE" parameters being passed to Colorsync?
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