Re: Is there an HDM CMM for MacOS or Windows7-8?
Re: Is there an HDM CMM for MacOS or Windows7-8?
- Subject: Re: Is there an HDM CMM for MacOS or Windows7-8?
- From: Jan-Peter Homann <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2013 09:34:16 +0100
Hello Roger,
Could you please calculate the profile with another software, to see if
the same things happen ?
It would also be nice to see, if its the same case with the CMYK->Lab table.
Eg. convert an IT8/7.4 TIFF with your profile and different CMM to Lab
and compare the results in Colorthink.
(Her you gett more precice values as in in the photoshop info palette...)
Jan-Peter
Am 07.03.13 04:04, schrieb Roger Breton:
Steve,
Other than ACE everything looks pretty much in line.
Right.
Is BPC involved in any way?
How could it, Steve, when I'm using Absolute Colorimetry?
Also, I'd do this in Photoshop rather than InDesign… but that's just me… Does Photoshop agree?
Hard to say because Photoshop does not display fractional values in the Info palette.
But here goes, the same table updated with Photoshop's values:
50 0 0 (ACE) 48.83 40.60 41.37 15.95
50 0 0 (HDM) 49.08 40.64 40.73 15.79
50 0 0 (Argyll) 49.08 40.64 40.73 15.79
50 0 0 (PatchTool) 49.09 40.64 40.73 15.79
50 0 0 (Photoshop) 49 41 41 16
It may not seem much but it gets worse.
Thank's / Roger
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