U.S. Web Coated (SWOP)v2 vs. SWOP2006_Coated5v2
U.S. Web Coated (SWOP)v2 vs. SWOP2006_Coated5v2
- Subject: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP)v2 vs. SWOP2006_Coated5v2
- From: Paul Foerts <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 21:49:10 +0100
On 10/01/08 21:03, Roger Breton <email@hidden> wrote:
>>> In a message dated 1/8/08 3:34 AM, Paul Foerts wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm referring to the color transformation/conversion modules of the legacy
>>>> high-end digital scanners/systems (Hell, Crossfield, Dainippon Screen,
>>>> Scitex...), based on lookup tables and direct conversion without a "profile
>>>> connection space" and without the need for "rendering intents".
>
> Others may disagree with my view about drum scanners and ICC rendering
> intents, but I'd submit that the direct connection space that seems to be
> taking place, you refered to, without the need to specify for rendering
> intent strikes me as an oversimplification. In my view, drum scanners
> controls offered the operator unlimited rendering intents because of the
> myriads of ways that hue, lightness and chroma could be rendered from the
> original.
>
> Roger Breton
Roger,
I referred to the color transformation/conversion modules
(software or hardware add-ons).
Paul Foerts
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