Re: CMYK spaces used for document creation
Re: CMYK spaces used for document creation
- Subject: Re: CMYK spaces used for document creation
- From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 13:55:35 -0500
On Nov 2, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Martin Orpen wrote:
The PS conversion is bandy and ugly looking. The Argyll version is
extremely smooth and sexy looking.
Draw your own conclusions...
There isn't enough data to draw any conclusion. You've likely
triggered a bug, or have a problem in some procedure somewhere. The
differences in the various CMMs is visually typically minor. That
you're getting banding and ugliness with a product that has converted
billions of images over the better part of a decade implies something
unusual is occurring. To figure it out requires a very clear step by
step be published so others can try to reproduce the the issue.
AFAIK there is no problem with ACE conversions, which have been 32bpc
float for a few versions now. So there is no lacking in precision for
the conversions. Banding implies massive detail loss, so again it's a
bug or a procedural flaw.
Chris Murphy
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