Re: Gretag vs. Monaco?
Re: Gretag vs. Monaco?
- Subject: Re: Gretag vs. Monaco?
- From: Andre Schützenhofer <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 15:14:07 +0200
Am Sonntag, 27.04.03 um 20:38 Uhr schrieb Marc Levine:
That means that all of the
"RelCol w/BPC" transforms that people do in Photoshop using profiles
built
with Spectral data (optical brightener/custom white-point) experience
no
additional benefits over non-spectral profiles.
Which brings up the question: Does it make sense to have a colorimetric
intent without compensation of optical brighteners in proofing issues,
because absolute colorimetry is based on the relative colorimetric
intent? A non-corrected profile based on proofing paper with optical
brighteners will do as much damage to the simulation as a not corrected
perceptual intent to separation.
Regards, Andre Schuetzenhofer
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