Re: Apple/Epson driver failure.
Re: Apple/Epson driver failure.
- Subject: Re: Apple/Epson driver failure.
- From: Stephen Clark <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 11:58:25 -0500
On Apr 1, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Don Hutcheson wrote:
You are correct. But the group were assembled at Apple's request,
at least according to what I've always been told.
My understanding is that what we now know as the International Color
Consortium grew out of a private or 'closed' technology-sharing
initiative started by Apple. For one reason or another the
initiative was converted into an open-standards body shortly after
it was formed. Not sure when the name ICC was chosen.
On 04/01/10, at 10:50, Bob Frost wrote:
This is a great pity, since the ICC was originally initiated by
Apple
I thought there were eight founding members of the ICC - Adobe,
Agfa, Apple, Kodak, Microsoft, Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems,
and Taligent?
I missed seeing Bob's post, but in reply I offer up:
http://www.color.org/iccmembers.xalter
- mentioning only the initial five of those eight as founders.
I'm not surprised Apple's focus has shifted over the years, given the
changes their product line has seen.
At the same time I'm disappointed by their apparent lack of recent
interest in maintaining (some of) the features - notably color
management- that helped keep the company viable among it's core market
across a very tenuous period in it's history.
So the original post to this thread is correct? A recent security
update broke what had been functional in 10.6.X?
I thought the profile de-linking could be remediated thru a cache file
purge, or delete-then-reinstall printers within the Print & Fax Prefs
panel.
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