Re: Monaco GamutWorks
Re: Monaco GamutWorks
- Subject: Re: Monaco GamutWorks
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 09:48:53 -0400
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Glad you like the Monaco Gamutworks. The application is compatible with all
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device profiles, including multi-channel (up to 8 colors). The Gamut volume
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size is in cubic-delta-E.
Thank's for that information. Maybe it was already in the documenation and I
missed it?
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You should also note that the app is drag-and-drop, and that you can save
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"sessions". What I mean by this is that you may load up a bunch of profiles
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and images to review for some type of project and save the collection into a
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"session" file. In the future, if you would like to recall the same images
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and profiles, the session file will reload all of your elements
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automatically - rather than having to load each image/profile all over
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again. You should find it pretty handy.
Drag and drop is a nice feature, 'sessions' are an even better idea,
enhancing one's productivity. But what about the future? What about
displaying ab coordinates interactively -- in the 2D gamut pane, at least:
is that too difficult to do, technically? To me, that would be an incredible
color analysis tool as it would show, graphically, where colors fall
relative to gamuts boundaries. Further, this could be pushed to have input
fields where the user would enter arbitrary device coordinates and the
program would display the location of these points in the 2D (or 3D) gamut!
And why not show the color conversion of those points, just like
ColorSynergy GamutViewer used to show, with some arrows? And why not allow
selecting RI and show calculated dE for each point?
Just a suggestion...
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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