Re: [Openicc] [Gimp-print-devel] [Printing-architecture] Colour
Re: [Openicc] [Gimp-print-devel] [Printing-architecture] Colour
- Subject: Re: [Openicc] [Gimp-print-devel] [Printing-architecture] Colour
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 22:44:14 +0100
Hi again -
Just a comment:
UnfortunatelyI think this Apple-centered discussion is quite relevant
to color-managed printing decisions for Linux.
I believe the issues we are seeing on OS X at the moment reflect
updates to CUPS, by its main author and maintainer,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Sweet_(programmer) who has joined
Apple. Clearly the necessities of printing as Apple sees them will now
impact Michael's work.
As CUPS is heavily employed on open source systems, the updates to
CUPS may impact Linux etc print systems in the future. If I'm right
about this the Linux and Gimp-print community are stakeholders in this
story, unless they plan to fork or abandon CUPS. On the other hand as
CUPS is open source, it should be possible to go in and fix the
present Mac mess without doing any reverse engineering.
Edmund
Alastair said:
>The reason that we are
> hashing out these OS/X, ColorSync issues in this thread is that we don't want
> to repeat the same mistakes on our open systems as we add color management.
>
> The issues Edmund brings up involve ColorSync, various vendor supplied OS/X
> printer drivers and perhaps certain applications (Photoshop has been
> mentioned). None of these are open source so the open source community can't
> be of much help other than making sure that we don't make the same mistakes on
> our systems.
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