Re: What's the best rip for fine art printing?
Re: What's the best rip for fine art printing?
- Subject: Re: What's the best rip for fine art printing?
- From: Ryan Thrash <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 12:49:15 -0500
On Saturday, May 10, 2003, at 03:41 AM, Ernst Dinkla wrote:
It is to be expected that Gimp-print will get colourmanagement in
one way or another. Most likely in RGB fashion as the Gimp itself
is RGB. The guts of Gimp-print already allow more control on
inklimits than most RGB drivers, there are plans to make the
settings more accesible. Some derivatives of this open source
program are already appearing for B&W printing. OPM being one of
them.
I've been discussing color management in Gimp-Print with Robert,
Gimp-Print's head honcho. He's one incredibly talented individual when
it comes to knowing how to get ink drops on paper in an orderly and
controlled fashion for just about any ink jet printer made in the last
5 years or so. I'm inviting him to join this list, especially since
he's very actively working on color management right now with the
project. Hopefully he'll seek advice and best practices for
Gimp-Print's color management implementation. Who knows.. this may wind
up being an opportunity to influence the core color management
architecture of an ambitious and wonderful Open-source project.
Best regards,
Ryan Thrash
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