Re: Photoshop CS5 print menu / control slug with settings
Re: Photoshop CS5 print menu / control slug with settings
- Subject: Re: Photoshop CS5 print menu / control slug with settings
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 17:34:40 +0100
Good luck trying to wake up the ICC. I should know, I've been a member
for 3 years or so.
It's turned into a very sleepy private club.
Edmund
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Jan-Peter Homann
<email@hidden> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I contacted the ICC Graphic Arts User Group and got the response, that this
> topic is better assigned to the internal ICC (automated) workflow group.
> I will inform through the ColorSync mailing list about any news from here.
>
> One more point:
> If you are doing professional business in which color critical output
> through standard printer drivers is a part of your work, I would wish, that
> you join ICC on an consultant basis.
>
> Solving color issues in printing processes with standard printer drivers in
> the root needs interaction with vendors of printer drivers, publishing
> applications and other color printing experts.
>
> The ICC is the best place to do so.
>
> The ICC membership on a consultant basis is is not too high for individuals
> doing business in this area.
>
> Hope to see you at the ICC
> Jan-Petert
>
> Am 06.12.10 16:40, schrieb Jan-Peter Homann:
>>
>> Hello,
>> For printing proofs, it is best practice (and also needed for ISO 12647-7
>> conformance), that the proofing application prints a a control slug, which
>> contains information about source profile, target profil, intent and
>> calibration status.
>>
>> For doing print colormanagement outside the proofing area, we would need a
>> possibility, that both
>> - the OS
>> - the application
>> - the printer driver
>> creating together a controil slug, containing all relevant color settings
>> informations into one control slug (or additional print out)
>>
>> For daily print outs, this would create a overhead on information, but for
>> troubleshooting or integrating custom printer profiles into a print
>> workflow, this would help a lot to know and to document, what have been
>> done.
>>
>> The best organization to define a framework for such a workflow, would be
>> in my eyes the ICC Graphic Arts user group.
>> They could e.g. describe some kind of metadata, which the OS and an
>> application offers about their color settings and which the printer driver
>> could grap and print out with added informations of its own settings.
>>
>> I will send a copy of this e-mail to the ICC Graphic Arts user group
>> (which is non public) and will post in this list, if there are any
>> responses.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Jan-Peter
>>
>> PS to Tom Lianza ICC chair:
>> Such solution provided by the ICC would help Xrite i1 and ColorMunki users
>> a lot to have a positive user experience and to understand what happens
>> during testchart printing and profile application....
>>
>>
>> Am 05.12.10 19:50, schrieb edmund ronald:
>>>
>>> How about a test-chart and test program that allows a user to diagnose
>>> the effect of the print path settings ?
>>>
>>> That would allow a lot of problem solving, especially if it prints out
>>> the desired and actual settings on the same page.
>>>
>>> Feed in a letter page, print, turn the page around, *measure* and
>>> print the measurement results on that page, and write it all into a
>>> file.
>>>
>>> When things are working, just grab that page again as a physical
>>> reference that can be measured for comparison, and also read the
>>> settings off that page.
>>>
>>> This would also make certain that users don't forget something in the
>>> settings and then claim the printer driver has gone AWOL.
>>>
>>> Edmund
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