Re: Is there any merit to the CxF format?
Re: Is there any merit to the CxF format?
- Subject: Re: Is there any merit to the CxF format?
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 15:28:51 +0200
on 12/06/2003 2:43 PM, Roger Breton wrote :
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This is a question I ask in case some of you have already investigated this
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in their color research. I see that this XML-based 'flat color' file format,
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proposed by GMB, could be used by a number of applications to exchange flat
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color (or any color) information for the purpose of color reproduction.
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Could I create a color palette in GMB's ColorPicker and have that palette
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recognized by Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, BEST colorproof?
Just use i1 Share and export the CxF palette as a Photoshop palette, as Lab.
Maybe in the future the spectral data will be used by other applications.
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And is this the same as a 'named color profile', in principle? Except that
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it is XML-based?
Well it includes named colors that you measured in. A lot more possibilities
than just a named color I think. Until the measured Lab values are minus the
media though it's not much use for any serious color matching for press.
Neil Snape email@hidden email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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