Re: Apple/Adobe Imaging, DAM and Workflow
Re: Apple/Adobe Imaging, DAM and Workflow
- Subject: Re: Apple/Adobe Imaging, DAM and Workflow
- From: PID Jmail <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 14:43:48 -0500
- Thread-topic: Apple/Adobe Imaging, DAM and Workflow
In regards to what you mention about transparent color management in the
printer driver, I'm not sure if this is what you had in mind, but it was
something I think that Apple could use to improve one of the only things I
like better on Windows - printing dialogs.
The following links are a couple of screenshots from when we had a
Xerox/Tektronix Phaser 790 in our office (Win98 driver). This printer had a
Fiery RIP built-in and a nice way of displaying the path to color output. I
can only imagine how it might be improved if Apple adopted something like it
for OS-level default print dialog options...
http://www.pidarch.com/gallery/other/x790color/x790colorrgbsimulation.jpg
Here's another screenshot, nearly identical except that it is based on
Separation instead of Simulation...
http://www.pidarch.com/gallery/other/x790color/x790colorrgbseparation.jpg
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Aj
> From: Jan-Peter Homann <email@hidden>
> Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 20:23:36 +0200
> Subject: Re: Apple/Adobe Imaging, DAM and Workflow
>
> 5) Transparent colormanagement in the printer driver
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Actually, it is quite intransparent, how the secret colormanagement
> level on OS-level (e.g. tagging objects with profiles, which can not
> specified by the user..) is interacting with colormanagement in the
> application, with colormanagement in the apple printing pipeline and
> colormanagement in the vendor specific printer driver.
> There are a lot of possibilities to make this more transparent and usable.
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