Re: Kodak Custom Color Tools
Re: Kodak Custom Color Tools
- Subject: Re: Kodak Custom Color Tools
- From: Ernst Dinkla <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2013 20:18:00 +0100
Well, I got the message that Datacolor has the rights that ColorVision used to have and Pantone is a passed station. Or something like that.
Ernst Dinkla op de lei getypt
Ernst Dinkla <email@hidden>schreef:
>On 02/09/2013 01:52 AM, edmund ronald wrote:
>>The problem is the Kodak patents
>> have a strong refrigerant effect on anyone wanting to *sell* such software.
>>
>> Edmund
>
>Ask Apple, Google, Microsoft, Adobe, RIM, Samsung, HTC, Fujifilm,
>Facebook, Amazon, and Shutterfly which Kodak patents would cover the
>reintroduction of the Custom Color Tools. They must be in the deal that
>was settled a month ago.
>
>ColorVision had a profile creator and editor plug-in for Photoshop that
>was introduced 12 years ago I think, later than Kodak's editor. Profiler
>Pro it was called, not that versatile as Kodak's tools though. They sold
>it or the company to Pantone later on.
>
>Makes you wonder who could sue a new plug-in developer, Pantone or the
>ones at the top.
>
>--
>Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst Dinkla
>
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