Epson Printers/Colorsync/OSX
Epson Printers/Colorsync/OSX
- Subject: Epson Printers/Colorsync/OSX
- From: "Cris Daniels" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 21:04:46 -0300
Taken verbatim from Epson's website:
>
Mac OS X includes the latest version of Apple's ColorSync, color matching
software. This new version of ColorSync is designed to automatically tune
itself to produce the best color output based on the users display monitor and
display settings. Apple OS X new architecture defaults to ColorSync on, and
since this new feature is designed to match each users unique monitor and
display settings, it creates the color difference between the screen colors
and the printed colors<
What in the world is this? what if the monitor profile is trash? If I change
monitors I can expect completely different prints? If the monitor isn't
properly grey balanced am I to assume that Colorsync magically knows this and
will actually render a good greyscale? How is this even usable in a ICC
workflow when my output profile gets hosed by a magic wand? This sounds like
Microsoft technology. Does the newest Colorsync truly behave like this?
Cris Daniels
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