Re: Gretag vs. Monaco?
Re: Gretag vs. Monaco?
- Subject: Re: Gretag vs. Monaco?
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 07:29:40 +0200
on 28/04/2003 6:31, Graeme Gill wrote :
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Again, there is no technical restriction to perceptual intent.
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A perceptual profile is a colorimetric one with a gamut mapping
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applied to it. The profiling part is what makes use of any
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adjustments to the colorimetric values (illuminant, observer,
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paper whitener), and so is there as a base on which other intents
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are built. Of course a profile with a non-standard illuminant
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and/or observer is not strictly ICC, and will only be meaningful
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when paired with a profile that uses a similar illuminant/observer.
Yes exactly.
That's where Heidelberg got themselves into a philosophical reasoning about
applying all the smarts into the perceptual side as it was decided that the
destination space should be pleasing and other intents colorimetric. If this
is the case Gretag should make it clear that the perceptual intent could be
different than the others.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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