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Re: Editing total ink
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Re: Editing total ink


  • Subject: Re: Editing total ink
  • From: neil snape <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 09:01:23 +0100

Andrew, wrote
>> If you have ProfileMaker Pro, you import the profile and then just
>> regenerate using new Black Generation parameters. Very cool.
>
email@hidden wrote:
>
> I noticed that this works with almost every profile, no matter which
> testchart and how many patches were used to create the profile. It's
> possible, for instance, to select reference data IT8/7.3 and import a
> profile created by PrintOpen based on 210 measured patches or a colorblind
> profile based on 1440 patches, and then a new profile can be created. Any
> other combination works too. Therefore it does not matter how many patches
> are involved, but what information is used to create the new profile?

I had tried this before and I was wondering as to the validity of modifying
a profile in this way. I hadn't tested the results . Sure would love to hear
the success stories of others on this.


Neil Snape email@hidden http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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