Re: Colors Preview
Re: Colors Preview
- Subject: Re: Colors Preview
- From: "jacques" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 11:27:17 -0300
Dear Mr. Tobie,
On the CD, that you receive with the book, you have the same charts printed on
the book on your monitor.
Using any software you can get the L*A*B combination and compare with the
CMYK printed on the book.
Jacques Rutman
True Color System
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Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: Colors Preview
In a message dated 8/6/03 9:21:33 AM, email@hidden writes:
TRUE COLOR SYSTEM
THE REAL COLOR
Yes, I recall you placing a previous "ad" for this product on this list
several months ago.
More than a simple color guide, the True Color System is intended to be a
reference for the whole graphic chain, since creation to printing,
minimizing the encountered color management problems in all steps of the
process.
Ater your previous post, I listed a range of items that could make this
product actually relate to color management, and to ICC process, and start to
bridge the gap between CMYK based output samples, and source colors. None of
those items have been addressed in this version, so it appears that your
company still doesn't "get it" about color management, and is basicly selling
a very comprehensive version of the old CMYK value books of yore...
So let me reiterate the single clearest, most obvious of my previous points
in the form of a question:
Does your Super Guide list the L*a*b* values for each color patch?
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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