Re: Color Management Land mines
Re: Color Management Land mines
- Subject: Re: Color Management Land mines
- From: Curtis Lea <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 15:23:47 -0600
Roger,
You obviously missed the sarcasm in the reply.
I love the advancements in the technology and welcome the future. I
just enjoy my competition being in the dark ages when it comes to the
bottom line. Those lesser evolved species who have still not
discovered the power of colour management send a lot of customers my
way.
Cheers,
Curtis
On 18-Oct-08, at 3:18 PM, Roger Breton wrote:
What??
Color is meant to be opened, to anyone. It's not out of reach but,
as a
society, we're not exactly raised in a world of color consciousness.
And no
efforts is made by the world of education to heighten its awareness.
So
where do designers, photographers and printers pick up their color
knowledge? Not in schools, at least not in every schools. It's only
when one
has to wrestle with exercising control over color, such as in the
use of
computers or graphic applications, that this knowledge is brought
about,
through trials and errors, or through participating on a list such
as this
one or through attending some seminar at the MSCL or RIT, or through
learning off a hired gun like a color consultant.
Color is healthy.
Please refrain from advocating going back to the darkness of the
middle-ages
of color, we don't want to go back in time.
Roger
As an end user I despise your efforts.
Keep it tough, make it harder. Make it more expensive.
Do anything in your power to prevent my competition from adopting it.
Cheers,
Curtis
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