Re: Chart choices
Re: Chart choices
- Subject: Re: Chart choices
- From: "Pablo Roufogalis L." <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 18:39:38 -0400
At 05:54 PM 3/21/2004, Henrik Holmegaard wrote:
Socio-economically speaking, if an industrial body (corporate or
non-corporate) is closely identified with a standard or specification,
other industrial bodies (corporate or non-corporate) will establish
competing standards or specifications. The choice of illuminant for
viewing conditions, the choice of color model for the default three
channel working space, the choice of default characterization chart, the
choice of default printing condition, it comes down to industrial
politics. For the everyday user industrial politics increases the
complexity and decreases the benefit of device independent workflows.
Add to that that famous phrase "mystery means margins" , reportedly from a
Novell president.
But compared to other industries I've been involved with, the pre-press &
printing industry is way saner. Also, knowledgeable P-P&P customers can
avoid many unnecessary expenses and supplier-dependences.
Ing. Pablo Roufogalis L.
Aretecnica
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