Re: When black is white (or blue is black) was: CMYK spaces used for document creation
Re: When black is white (or blue is black) was: CMYK spaces used for document creation
- Subject: Re: When black is white (or blue is black) was: CMYK spaces used for document creation
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 07:54:18 -0700
On Nov 4, 2009, at 7:46 AM, Graeme Gill wrote:
The device links in question are ICC profiles (they're defined by
the ICC spec., they have the same header format, signature, and are
composed from the same repertoire of tags).
Yes I know that. Point is (for the last time), Martin’s been very
obscure in all the posts about his “process”. At least two others
asked him initially, as did I, about how ICC profiles would produce
such different results in the two products, wondering about CMM and so
forth until, about 5 posts in, he springs on us he’s using a device
link. The apples to pears comments are recorded in the list history as
have all of Martin’s spurious comments. Now Martin’s continuing his
quest for Adobe by brining ProPhoto RGB and profile “standards” into
play. There’s really no reason to continue with this post (or at least
in my opinion, listen to his rants), its a big bandwidth waste.
Andrew Rodney
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