Re: New EyeOne ruler and soft case
Re: New EyeOne ruler and soft case
- Subject: Re: New EyeOne ruler and soft case
- From: Steve Kale <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 16:52:37 +0000
- Thread-topic: New EyeOne ruler and soft case
I am interested as to why you think you need it. Inherently, the desire to
"edit" a profile must mean that something is wrong with it. Why not just
reprofile? If that doesn't suit, then one is inherently saying there is
something wrong with the profiling package or test chart which would be
rather alarming - or perhaps not if the alarm is sounded by someone whose
level of colour management understanding is such that they require the
tuition sought here. I suspect the level of knowledge required to correct
issues with a good profiling system is considerable - even to understand
what those issues may be and whether they can be suitably corrected.
Personally I wonder if GM have provided the editing tool to quieten a bunch
of users who with little knowledge were demanding something that perhaps
they don't really need. I am of course happy to be proven wrong.
> From: RS <email@hidden>
> Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 08:09:17 -0800 (PST)
> To: Stone Quay Studio <email@hidden>
> Cc: <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: New EyeOne ruler and soft case
>
> However it's offered, I'd pay for it.
>
> I'd guess a few of us are so interested in the topic that we'd entertain
> the idea of meeting at a central location and pooling our resources
> together to fly in a sage color expert (appropriate compensation provided,
> of course) for a day or two high-level color management and profile
> editing training.
>
> email@hidden
>
>
>>> Real World Color Management (1st ed.) offers a skeletal introduction to
>>> profile editing, but I think the community would benefit from a meatier
>>> discussion on the topic. Sample edits, the reasoning behind them, and the
>>> order in which they were executed paired with screenshots from various
>>> profile editors would be incredibly useful in structuring our thinking
>>> about profile edits.
>>
>>> Anyone want to take on the task? ;-)
>>
>> I agree, there needs to be some sort of instruction for the large number
>> of
>> us who are getting into colour management but then hit this wall beyond
>> which there is no public info. I've bought the all the books but they just
>> don't touch this area of profile editing.
>>
>> I'm surprised that the colour management companies don't do something with
>> this, they'd clearly benefit with increased software sales imo. Given the
>> rapid growth of sales in eye one and xrite etc tools/software being sold,
>> i
>> think this is a market whose time is here.
>>
>> It doesn't have to be done for free. Somebody with what cabbies in London
>> refer to as "The Knowledge", pls consider a web site with commentary and
>> screen shots or quicktime movies using a paypal pay for view proceedure.
>> It
>> would be much more financially viable for the author than writing a book
>> where one makes little money.
>>
>> Eric Perlberg
>
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