CMYK to CMYK conversions
CMYK to CMYK conversions
- Subject: CMYK to CMYK conversions
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 10:34:49 -0500
Hi,
Recently the water cooler topic was merging different images - all CMYK.
My understanding - right or wrong - was that they were simply blending
everything. I asked whether all the elements were a common flavor of CMYK
and got that perplexed look.
My take is this - in the event that multiple CMYK spaces are involved - the
normalizing process would convert them to a single CMYK space - and then
merge. Which CMYK space is used for normalization would depend - select
the one that best represents the output conditions.
Would you follow this thinking - or are there other rules / considerations
to be made?
Would there be advantages to converting all to different color space - say
a device independent space - and then merge - and then convert to a CMYK
space for output? If yes, what color space should be considered?
Thanks,
Greg
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