Re: Semi random start point for calibrating most RIPS
Re: Semi random start point for calibrating most RIPS
- Subject: Re: Semi random start point for calibrating most RIPS
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 20:34:59 -0400
> I believe that some measurable and repeatable form of creating ink
> restrictions would go a long way to solving inkjet printer consistency
> problems.
>
> Mark Rice
Inkjet printing is a rough process. The case you cite, Mark, those EcoUltra
is a prime example. I agree with you that the business of setting ink limits
on anykind of inkjet device is key for the subsequent success of color
management. But I am not sure I agree completely with the opinion of the
poster when he writes that the ICC should do more to help smoothen out ink
limiting. But that's me. Otherwise, in my view, to be fair, the ICC would
have to speak to all kinds of color reproduction process, not only inkjet
but also laser, dye sub, photographic and who knows. And get involved at the
"driver" levels for all these devices to do a complete job. And I'm afraid,
then, that it wouldn't take long for the ICC to get bogged down in all the
nitty gritty of those processes that, frankly, the whole color side of the
ICC work would come to a halt. To me, Mark, it would deter too much from its
core mandate which remains, IMO, to model color transforms between devices
and build processing infrastructure around those transforms for the rest of
us.
Roger Breton
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