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: Dana Rasmussen <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 13:01:57 -0700
- Thread-topic: Re. inkjets: An open letter to Tom Lianza, anyone else who cares about color management, Apple, Epson, Canon, and Adobe.
> Test procedure:
>
> 1. PS and the print driver cooperate to write some patches in the
> edge of a print. Do a couple of reads and you have pass/fail, of the
> print chain, do a couple more if it fails and you know what went
> wrong.
Who are you talking about doing this?
You and Andrew are talking about two different kinds of user I suspect,
because the average user is no way going to do this. But then again the
average user is sending sRGB jpgs to a printer either non-colormanaged or
using something like PictBridge, and are quite happy. They want natural
flesh tones, green to be green, red to be red, etc.
As you move up the food chain to the serious amateur or pro you see more
interest in this type of things, but in terms of numbers we are not talking
about a high percentage.
Dana Rasmussen
Seattle
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