Re: fine art reproduction questions
Re: fine art reproduction questions
- Subject: Re: fine art reproduction questions
- From: Ben Goren <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 14:34:27 -0700
On 2010 May 2, at 2:22 PM, Andrew Rodney wrote:
> I never suggested, let alone said anyone is lying.
Except, of course, where you wrote that creating a colorimetrically-correct reproduction of a work of art is not possible -- never mind that the discussion is about preferred methods of doing exactly that.
> I simply provided a link to an article from the ICC about the question of colorimetrically "correct" color and raw processing which you haven’t appeared to read or perhaps understand.
So educate me. What in that article is relevant to improving the colorimetric match of original art when creating reproductions of it?
And how do you apply the knowledge in the article to your own work at reproducing art?
Heck, for that matter, *DO* you now or have you ever done copy work? You never did describe your workflow, and the fact that you're handwaving at badly-written off-topic layman-level documents to support your assertion that nobody else knows what they're doing seems to be pretty strong evidence that you're the un-clueful one here.
Cheers,
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