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Re: linearization - luminance, chroma or density?
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Re: linearization - luminance, chroma or density?


  • Subject: Re: linearization - luminance, chroma or density?
  • From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:09:15 -0800

At 7:31 AM -0800 1/23/07, Clark Omholt wrote:
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>I'm sure Colorthink could do the graphing, too

Not only do the graphing but actually let you pull back on each channel (using the 'Constrain Channels') function and see, in 2D or 3D the effect the ink limiting with have on the gamut.

Used in conjunction with a reference gamut (for proofing systems) or image data you can limit the system knowing that you are optimizing it's output for your actual print jobs.

Regards,

Steve

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