Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 8, Issue 70
Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 8, Issue 70
- Subject: Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 8, Issue 70
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 09:24:52 +1000
Terence Wyse wrote:
Well, not my experience and a lot of other colleagues I know....in fact, many of us
don't even both with re-linearization and simply re-profile to bring things back into
calibration...the logic being, if I re-lin the printer, I'll have to re-profile
If that's the case, then the "re-linearization" is not actually a "calibration".
By definition a calibration is meant to bring a device back to a fixed
operating condition, which can only assist the fit of a profile made
in that operating condition.
Of course there are systems in which a "re-linearization" is not
the same as a calibration (ie. if the process is actually to alter
the linearity of the transfer curve irrespective of the
end points, rather than return the response to a particular
target curve), but such a process is not suitable for proofing.
anyway....so why not just skip the re-lin and go straight to re-profiling? Bottom line,
A calibration facility has certainly failed its purpose if that is the case.
Graeme Gill.
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