Re: Who's right?
Re: Who's right?
- Subject: Re: Who's right?
- From: Andre Schützenhofer <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 11:37:43 +0200
Am 09.06.2004 um 02:20 schrieb Graeme Gill:
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Smart CMM, dumb profile. Determine the source gamut from the source
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profile, the destination gamut from the destination profile, construct
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a suitable gamut mapping for your intended usage (intent), which will
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naturally include luminance range mapping, link source to destination
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via the gamut mapping. i.e. I see this as a superset of BPC.
Am 09.06.2004 um 10:14 schrieb Graeme Gill:
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Why Chris, I'm surprised you need to ask :-). I use the software I've
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written (Argyll) to do these sorts of things.
Graeme,
what you say is that you / your software creates individual gamut
mapping from source to destination in your CMM. How exactly does this
happen - on the fly, based on a pre-defined algorithm, always
individual - and what about performance?
Thanks, Andre
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