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Re: "Non-linear"?
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Re: "Non-linear"?


  • Subject: Re: "Non-linear"?
  • From: Mo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 11:58:59 -0700



This is a matter of communication. There is no way arround it.

So when I don't have the option of communicating with the art creator - then what? Guess? Yes, but that is not an optimal choice. There are some working environments that if you touch it - you own it and this leads to finger pointing.



Perhaps you ask the wrong questions. Again this is a matter of communication.

Perhaps I don't have the option to ask questions...



You can never be shure if an image has the correct profile attached. There is no technical way to do so. It is a matter of communication and trust.

I work in commercial print. I don't trust anything and can't.

If you send me an image which is tagged sRGB I either believe that you know what you do (so I trust you and process your file like that) or I get back to you and try to understand how you created the image. A third approach is to plainly "autooptimize" in sRGB like a picture shop (WalMart or Sears style - you name it) would do.

And what happens when I need to give that file to `10 other service providers around the world? Trust what I have given them to be accurate? Can they trust what I have given them? Hardly....

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Any ways, this topic has drifted, but it's an important exercise in stating the obivious that needs to be addressed at some point in my life time.


mo

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