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Re: A new RIP?/Aurelon Info
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Re: A new RIP?/Aurelon Info


  • Subject: Re: A new RIP?/Aurelon Info
  • From: Jon Meyer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 08:14:35 -0500

The Aurelon engine processes both the spectral linearization and the ICC profile data. More info can be found at: http://www.signalize.com/

I also learned from Aurelon that the same engineering team that they started out with is busy working on their current product line. The ColorGraphX group has never contacted Aurelon for licensing or in any other capacity. While ColorGraphX seems to be using the spectral data in some capacity, it is not Aurelon's technology.

- Jon

I am still not clear on the differences
between a "spectral data engine" and ICC-based RIP engines. Is there some
URL I can visit to learn more on the subject?

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