Kodak CM modules
Kodak CM modules
- Subject: Kodak CM modules
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 23:39:17 +0200
on 05/06/2002 22:21, Joseph A. Castay at email@hidden wrote:
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Profile
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Editor is more than an input profile builder, it does much more.
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Choosing one or the other has more to do with assessing ones needs. If
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you are not planing to edit profiles ----.
I always get confused with these names. Does Profile Editor make input
profiles?
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What Kodak is actually doing in terms of development
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current and future products - ask Kodak. Chances are they will not
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respond to these posting. I use a separate calibration software to
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create monitor profiles.
Chris Heinz has always kept up with us. Whether or not Kodak will/would want
to promote their color management further to non integrated system users is
to be seen.
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Issues? I am not saying it is perfect, but who's software is? So far
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what I have seen and used in Kodak's ColorFlow CMS (excluding file
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format for images) is that it is made up of flexible workflows. The only
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requirement is that profiles are 100% ICC compliant, which is something
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I think you would want.
Can you edit a profile with other vendors private tags?
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It's funny you say GUI from hell. Like there is an application out there
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that has only one button to push. Especially since you are Linocolor fan
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(so am I). I have trained clients on Profile Editor.
The Profile Editor GUI is something from the days of MacOs7.5, so more than
a little dated. Made essentially for their dye subs first, but of course
usable for other ICC profiles/DLinks.
Which program from Kodak edits the input profiles again?
Linocolor edits input profiles very nicely by itself. Newcolor 7000 would
probably be the champion in it's own but it's rather a proprietary solution.
The new Monaco Profiler is maybe the current new again kid on the block.
Andrew had often said that the Kodak ColorFlow is a very good and efficient
way to edit profiles. I'll agree, from what I can tell it's a nice way to
stay within Photoshop and edit under a 'normal procedure', save out the
edits, and a modif profile, and finished!
They would want to update the GUI though and compatibility for the current
Os's if not just in the sake of marketing newness.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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