Re: Creating a SWOP proof with an Epson
Re: Creating a SWOP proof with an Epson
- Subject: Re: Creating a SWOP proof with an Epson
- From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 10:01:52 -0400
Hi Roger,
If they use straight absolute values for linearization, you'd be
screwed in terms of UV-cut vs. non-filtered. If the RIP in questions
does their math PROPERLY and uses relative measurements for
calculating chroma (or whatever) then spectro filtration shouldn't
matter all that much (example forthcoming!).
Terry
On Jul 16, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Roger Breton wrote:
There is nothing, to my knowledge, in a RIP like ColorBurst that
will keep
it from supporting the non-UV version of the EyeOnePro. If that's
the case
then this is the silliest thing I would have ever heard in the
realm of
color management. Have you tried with your non-UV EyeOnePro to see
if it
works?
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