Re: targets or charts?
Re: targets or charts?
- Subject: Re: targets or charts?
- From: Dan Caldwell <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 09:00:14 -0700
On 6/28/02 6:27 AM, "smr" <email@hidden> wrote:
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(a) a physical target that I scan (I got this target with my
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profiling software)
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(b) the scanned tiff that I make using (a) above
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(c) a digitized image that I can print to my inkjet (I got this image
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with my profiling software)
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(d) the printed result from my inkjet using (c) above
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Sometimes people just call all of these "targets", but what would be
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a good way to distinguish them? The trick is that there are
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different ways to categorize them:
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(a) & (b) relate to input profiles, (c) & (d) relate to output profiles
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(a) & (c) came with my profiling software, (b) and (d) we make ourselves
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(a) & (d) are physical, (b) & (c) are digital
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Does anyone have a nice set of 4 names for these targets? Everytime
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we have a conversation in our office it seems like there are
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misunderstandings, so I'd like to work out a simple set of names that
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will make sense to most people. -Steve
A Scanner Target
B Scanner Target Image File
C Printer Target Image File
D Printer Target
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