Re: Null Profile
Re: Null Profile
- Subject: Re: Null Profile
- From: Cdtobie <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 12:26:42 -0500
There isn't really such a thing as a null profile; though there is
such a thing as a null conversion. If you can align the same profiles
as the source and destination in that conversion, the software may be
smart enough to not convert; even if it does the result should be
close to null.
C. D. Tobie
Global Product Technology Mngr.
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
Datacolor.com
email@hidden
On Feb 19, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Roger Schutte
<email@hidden> wrote:
HI everyone,
I'm trying to tame the color that's coming off an HP/Indigo 5500
digital
press. HP feels there is no need to provide a 'none' value in the
Press
Output Profile field in the color management tab of the rip. Their
suggestion to my question of 'How do I rip with no color management'
is to
say that I need to create a null profile in my own profiling
program. I'm
poking around in Profilemaker but I'm unable to load reference data
files
into the bottom 'measurement data' area. (my thought being that if I
could
load same data set into reference and measured, the resulting
profile would
be null but that ideal seems a bit flawed ;-) Any ideas on how to do
this or
suggestions on how to create a null profile in another program?
This question is being asked in regards to G7 this beast. I have tried
loading a devicelink profile made with same profile as source and
destination with separation as unchanged. But the rip barfs.
thanks in advance,
Roger
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