Re: ColorSync and printing -- Panther (2 of 2)
Re: ColorSync and printing -- Panther (2 of 2)
- Subject: Re: ColorSync and printing -- Panther (2 of 2)
- From: bruce fraser <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 12:19:53 -0800
At 11:56 AM -0700 12/19/03, Chris Murphy wrote:
That's a pain because it requires the end user set the same profile
in the application doing the color conversion, as well as in the
ColorSync Utility for that printer/media to ensure a null transform
will occur. Upon doing color management in an application like
Photoshop (or any of the other major apps) further conversion by
ColorSync needs to be prevented without further involvement by the
human.
It's an even bigger pain because many photoinkjets register a single
uber-profile withe ColorSync, then swop in the correct media-specific
profile based on the media settings in the printer driver. In
applications like Photoshop, we use the media-specific profiles. It
would be a royal pain to have to change the paper-specific profile in
ColorSync every time we wanted to print to a different paper. An
explicit null setting would save EVERYONE a world of grief.
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