Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #585 - 15 msgs
Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #585 - 15 msgs
- Subject: Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #585 - 15 msgs
- From: Roberto Michelena <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 23:17:19 -0500
But no... Linearization is what you do with it, but what you have inside the
HP 10ps is indeed built-in calibration hardware: a densitometer.
Unfortunately, I believe no software supports it except for the bundled Rip.
BestColor was supposed to support it soon, but v4.63 doesn't do so yet.
-- Roberto Michelena
EOS S.A.
Lima, Peru
On 13/1/03 3:56 PM, "Jack Bingham" <email@hidden> wrote:
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I believe linearization is indeed the correct term. On the camera side we
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would call this "gray balance" which is also bundled with most good cameras.
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We still need profiles.
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>> As for the impossibility of bundling, The HP designjet 10PS proofer model
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>> which costs about $1000 has built-in calibration hardware, and as far as
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>> I
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>> know HP does not lose money on printers
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> I believe "built-in linearization software" would be the correct phrase...
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