Re: Colorsync and the web
Re: Colorsync and the web
- Subject: Re: Colorsync and the web
- From: Dave Camp <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 16:15:25 -0700
on 7/2/02 2:47 PM, Chris Murphy at email@hidden wrote:
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Therefore everything gets color
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managed to the current display profile. The drawback is there is a
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performance penalty for having to convert every single pixel in every
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image.
The performance hit is actually quite small (from my observations). On the
scanner software I've been working on, we were doing CS conversions on live
image adjustments (i.e. dragging brightness sliders around and such). It was
quite snappy on most hardware running OS X. OS 9 was not quite so fast, but
it wasn't painful either.
Something else to consider. As apps get upgraded to take advantage of Quartz
rendering, all graphics operations are color matched. Browsers might as well
give Quartz the right source profiles for each image because a conversion is
going to happen no matter what. Might as well take advantage of it and give
the right source profile for all images.
Dave
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