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Re: Remote proofing


  • Subject: Re: Remote proofing
  • From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 08:49:24 +0100

On torsdag, mar 11, 2004, at 22:20 Europe/Copenhagen, email@hidden wrote:

The main reason such logic has always been rejected, is that the idea of a given value printing differently in differing circumstances does not line up with many users idea of what color management is supposed to provide.


Had it not been for the atrocity in Madrid I would have said amen to that. Better then say that I couldn't agree more. The pixel people are on the wrong side of the fence, along with the reprosauria in the printing and proofing park. These two groups occupy the middle ground. On the far left field are the font software thieves and on the far right field are the mathematical mystics (who have problems with interpolation) and the epistemological mystics (who think color management is about opening the doors of perception).

Thanks,
Henrik
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