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Re: C-Fit


  • Subject: Re: C-Fit
  • From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 19:41:39 +0100

Roger,

Adaptive is nice, and I do it by hand a lot when printing my own work.
For print it may not be the best solution, because when a bunch of
pictures taken in the same circumstances are shown you don't want
objects to take on different degrees of saturation in the image
depending on what else is in the frame ...

Edmund

noteworthy that this product is designed to do "adaptative" color
conversions. In other words, it does not just do a static, fixed ICC color
conversions between a source profile and a destination profile, which is
quite a feat in itself when we think of it, but a dynamic color conversions
between a source *image* and a destination profile. This is new. C-Fit was
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