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Re: Cleaning whites on absolute colorimetric
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Re: Cleaning whites on absolute colorimetric


  • Subject: Re: Cleaning whites on absolute colorimetric
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 08:55:15 -0400

> I'm trying to profile my Scitex XLJet to match on canvas a paper
> reference ICC profile. Using the absolute colorimetric intent got me a
> real nice result, specially on neutrals.
>
> But, since the canvas is a little bluer than the paper, the profile is
> contaminating my pure whites with too much yellow.
>
> How can I fool the profile to leave my whites untouched, but still
> compensate the paper color? Can I achieve this result editing the
> profile, or editing the readings before the ICC building on Monaco
> Profiler?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Alex Villegas

I would not try editing the readings. Instead I would try editing the
MediaWhitePoint tag in the resultant profile. That should take care of
keeping your 'pure' white 'pure'.

This being said, the fact that you're using AbsCol, don't you find your
images to render overall 'darker'?

Regards,

Roger Breton  |  Laval, Canada  |  email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx


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