Re: ColorServer...
Re: ColorServer...
- Subject: Re: ColorServer...
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 09:20:09 +1100
Roberto Michelena wrote:
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.
Your assessment makes a key assumption about the intent. If your
intent requires consistent appearance of common articles between
different photo's, then yes, any image-specific gamut mapping
needs to treat the group of photo's together. But if you are
doing (say) reproduction of photo's of different subjects, and
the intent is to have the most pleasing appearance for each
photo, then automatically optimizing each photo individual for the
reproduction medium is perfectly reasonable, and may cut down on a
lot of manual tweaking.
Graeme Gill.
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