Re: Null Profile
Re: Null Profile
- Subject: Re: Null Profile
- From: Peter Skarpetis <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 07:45:03 +1100
The only way you create a null profile, ie. output values = input values, is by creating a device link profile that has the input and output colourspaces set to the same.
Peter Skarpetis
On 20/02/2010, at 3:28 AM, Roger Schutte 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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