Re: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
Re: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
- Subject: Re: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 09:57:12 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
Nipat Paiboonponpong wrote:
>And do you think the situation of today's CM is OK
>enough for an enthusiasm user? If it was 6-7 years
>ago, may be; but now in 2008, I don't think so.
It would be an excellent thing if people read messages from others and didn't reply implying that the sender wrote what he didn't write -- wouldn't it?
Where did I say that all is peachy in today's CM workflows? It's a lot better than what we had in 1998, though, isn't it? It could be even far better, obviously.
But that is not the point of this discussion. The point is how CM relates to "Joe User," from what I understand. So, let's keep this in focus, please.
If you wish to discuss other topics, please start a separate thread.
>It's funny that CM hardwares and softwares have been
>evolving but the CM part of OSes, applications,
>drivers get devolved. :))
I'm really not sure what such a blanket unsupported statement is supposed to mean.
Marco Ugolini
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