Re: ColorServer...
Re: ColorServer...
- Subject: Re: ColorServer...
- From: Roberto Michelena <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 10:05:42 -0500
Jan-Peter's arguments are solid... so in the end the only case where a
static link won't do, is when you want to honor embedded profiles.
(ICCBasedCMYK or ICCBasedGray). If your application does not call for
honoring embedded profiles, then any of the workflow solutions
mentioned would do.
Terry's comment about Alwan's dynamic links.... well, as long as
you're processing via a link profile, you are controlling TAC. So
again, only when you're in a variable-colorspace input situation (in
other words, honoring embedded profiles), would this matter.
A per-image dynamic analysis is something that has been discussed in
the past and always it comes down to consistency of images across the
pages. You can't treat one image different from another, because a
same element (for example a piece of garment) could end up with two
different appearance. So nice things like image-specific gamut mapping
are out of the question when processing pages or multi-page documents.
By the way, Martin, another good one to add to your shortlist: ORIS PressMatcher
--Roberto Michelena
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