Re: Panther drivers-No color correction?, etc..
Re: Panther drivers-No color correction?, etc..
- Subject: Re: Panther drivers-No color correction?, etc..
- From: Tyler Boley <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 08:45:46 -0800
From: Robert L Krawitz <email@hidden>
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1) Gimp-Print 5.0 alpha should be out quite soon (it's basically
frozen). This has much, much better support for the 2200 than 4.2
does.
and will it pass unmuxed CMYK without converting it to GenericRGB yet?
2) "No color correction" is somewhat of an oxymoron with inkjet
printers. If you use literally no color correction, the results
will be much too dark and you'll soak the paper. So at the very
minimum the density needs to be rescaled. The "Line Art" setting
in Gimp-Print 4.2 (which has been renamed "Uncorrected" in 5.0)
does less correction (HSL remapping, in particular isn't done), so
it may be more what you want.
"No color correction" did exactly what we needed it to do for years.
All of the recent posts explaining (finally) various aspects of behind
the scenes conversions are certainly welcome. But my read on it is that
things are moving backwards.
And assuming untagged data as monitor RGB seems a bad choice even to me,
and I have no idea what I'm talking about.
Welcome to Photoshop 4.0.
Tyler
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