Re: arbitrary profiling targets
Re: arbitrary profiling targets
- Subject: Re: arbitrary profiling targets
- From: "Roberto Michelena" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 16:18:34 -0500
With all due respect, this is not true. You are assuming that all
possible combinations of ink are usable and legal. If one looks at
inking graphs of as one steps through hue and saturation charts you will
notice that there are large areas that are unusable and illegal. Just
restrict the equation based on total ink and you will eliminate more
than 75% of these values. If you take into account that certain inks
are never used in combination you will eliminate many more.
Ray,
Your reply is a little hurried I think; if you read through my post,
you'll see in the end I consider most of this factors to ramp up the
equivalence from the "pure mathematical" n^i .
However I did hurry too, since I forgot to consider total ink, which
is the most important one.
So what would be your take? to how many CMYK patches do you consider
this "69,000 patch 12-ink target" is equivalent, in terms of
colorspace sampling?
-- Roberto Michelena
Infinitek
Lima, Peru
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