Re: Editing profiles [was New EyeOne ruler and soft case]
Re: Editing profiles [was New EyeOne ruler and soft case]
- Subject: Re: Editing profiles [was New EyeOne ruler and soft case]
- From: Thomas Holm/pixl <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 23:18:33 +0100
On 03/11/2005, at 16.36, Bob Frost wrote:
Some years ago I suggested that what we needed was a profiling
program that did the usual - print target, read target, make
profile, but then went one (or many) steps further. Print the
target again, using the new profile, read it and let the program
see where it went wrong first time, and then correct itself. You
could do several iterations of print new target with latest
profile, and correct it, each time getting closer to perfection.
It's called GMG Colorproof or ORIS Colortuner, has been around for
years, and it works a treat. Only it's not profiling applications in
the traditional sense but rather propritary applications that will
build devicelink profiles to make the best possible translation of
data from one color space/device to another.
Best Regards
Thomas Holm / Pixl Aps
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