Re: About the (wonderful) CxF2 format
Re: About the (wonderful) CxF2 format
- Subject: Re: About the (wonderful) CxF2 format
- From: Bill Birkett <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 08:48:41 -0500
In September, ISO TC-130 resumed work on ISO 17972, which would make
CxF2 a standard format. CxF was originally developed by
Gretag-Macbeth (before they were acquired by X-Rite). There were some
technical problems with the original implementation of CxF.
Apparently, those problems have been resolved with CxF2. It will
probably take a year or two to complete the standards process. So,
until then, independent software vendors may need permission from
X-Rite to use the CxF2 format.
Thank you so much Mr. X-Rite for bringing out such indispensable color
formats!
In a not so distant future, I gather we'll be getting more tools from X-Rite
to better exploit the CxF2 format in all of their color management
applications.
--
William B. Birkett - <email@hidden>
Print Quality Consultant
Doppelganger, LLC - http://www.doplganger.com/
48799 Meadow Drive, Plymouth, MI 48170 (USA)
Office: (734) 927-4232 FAX: (734) 468-0580
Cell: (734) 516-4790
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