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Re: Supplied RGB
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Re: Supplied RGB


  • Subject: Re: Supplied RGB
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 10:39:39 -0600

on 5/31/04 9:42 AM, Rich Apollo wrote:

> Sure, untagged CMYK. That's the ticket. Worked so well for the years
> prior to color-management. Why the heck did we drink this
> "color-management Kool-aid" anyway.

Works even better when your aim is to sell proofs. Output mystery meat CMYK,
"Fix" file, output another round or two of proofs. Eventually you get
numbers that are corrected for the output device. It's a great profit center
although one could argue how effective it is for anyone but the people
pulling the proofs.

This is of course a type of color management and as you point out, it works.
Just that it works better for some and not well at all for others.

Andrew Rodney
http://digitaldog.imagingrevue.com/
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