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Re: DeviceLink from CMYK data
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Re: DeviceLink from CMYK data


  • Subject: Re: DeviceLink from CMYK data
  • From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 15:07:00 -0500

GMG can do this (import cmyk values into a table) but the result would be a GMG "4D Device Link", not a standard ICC device link profile.

Regards,
Terry Wyse

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On Dec 2, 2008, at 2:27 PM, Todd Shirley <email@hidden> wrote:

I have 2 sets of CMYK numbers; the start values of the IT8.7/4 chart and another set after the chart has gone through a color transform. Is there a way to make a devicelink profile with just this information? I want to get the separations as represented in the second set of numbers, not CMYK values that have passed through LAB and thus get re-separated. Is this possible? All the tools I have that make device links will only work with 2 existing icc profiles, but I just have these CMYK values. Any ideas?

-Todd Shirley
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