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Re: Editing total ink
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Re: Editing total ink


  • Subject: Re: Editing total ink
  • From: Tom Beckenham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:59:36 +1100

Wow, I can't believe I never knew this. I just dug around for a profile
created by ProfileMaker and yes! All the measurements and target info are in
a tag as text. Importing it into ProfileMaker sets up the target and
measurements for you. It doesn't seem to set up the separation settings for
you though. You have to use CHROMiX ColorThink to look at the Pmtr tag. But
still, another reason to move to ProfileMaker.

on 15/2/02 12:13, Andrew Rodney at email@hidden wrote:

> on 2/14/02 6:03 PM, Tom Beckenham at email@hidden wrote:
>
>> I've looked at the ProfileMaker Demo. Is this
>> the "Import ICC Profile" feature?
>
> Yes. Plus if you have a utility that can look inside the private tags (Steve
> Upton's/Chromax's "Color Think") you can find all the spectral data inside
> the profile.
>
>> How does this work? Are the existing
>> tables in the profile enough to regenerate a profile? Because it lets me
>> select any profile, even ones not generated with ProfileMaker.
>
> If you have ProfileMaker Pro, you import the profile and then just
> regenerate using new Black Generation parameters. Very cool.
>
> Andrew Rodney
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