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Re: use of sRGB as a default
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Re: use of sRGB as a default


  • Subject: Re: use of sRGB as a default
  • From: Rick Gordon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:50:06 -0700

I have not yet confirmed this in Panther. It was based on tests with 10.2.6. My current configuration is 10.2.8, and I'd have to get onto our office G5 and test it in Panther when I don't need to be doing other things on that machine.

Rick Gordon

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On 6/21/04 at 5:19 PM +0200, neil snape wrote in a message entitled
"Re: use of sRGB as a default":

>Nor HP as the generic rgb is just passed thru as numbers and no conversions happen with the profile itself.


on 21/06/2004 14:50, Andrew Rodney wrote :

> What about Panther? My sources at Epson say this should have no effect on their driver.


At 4:05 PM -0800 12/20/03, Rick Gordon wrote:

>I've demonstrated to myself the Generic RGB profile is definitely a factor when printing through the Epson Driver in Jaguar.

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