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Re: epson 2200 > blackpoint compensation
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Re: epson 2200 > blackpoint compensation


  • Subject: Re: epson 2200 > blackpoint compensation
  • From: Jeff Harmon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:57:27 -0800

On Dec 15, 2003, at 1:33 PM, email@hidden wrote:

Color Proofing (say like in pre-press) is more of the exception and is where
some people don9t use it (BPC) for a variety of reasons. One reason is that
some claim that there prints have too much detail (and therefore cant match
the press) and another is that most rips don9t support BPC.

And isn't that because the BPC algorithm used by Adobe is proprietary? I've heard that BPC is being talked about as a feature of the next ICC specification; can anyone confirm? And can anyone confirm if Adobe is going to give up the goods if that is the case, or is another party going to approximate Adobe's math?

-- Jeff


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