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RE: About Named Color Profiles
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RE: About Named Color Profiles


  • Subject: RE: About Named Color Profiles
  • From: Mike Syverson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 13:09:26 -0400

I have been looking at this for a little while and thought I would add my two cents in as well.

My understanding of NCPs is they are specific color maps you can embed into the profile. I have a copy of ColorShop X and it has some of the NCP stuff built in. I haven't been able to do much with it as yet (no time), but from what I can tell, you can set up specific spot colors (any named color, not just Pantone) and save them into the icc profile. Then, if you have that named color in a ps/eps file, the ICC will intercept that on its own and convert it to the specification you determine.

I haven't proven this yet, but I will when time avails itself to me.

ColorBurst does do something like that, but it isn't directly related to the profile, where NCP (to my belief - note disclaimer) is.

If I am completely wrong on this one, please let me know.

Mike
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