Re: Color accurate workflows (was in search of a D50 Editing colorspace)
Re: Color accurate workflows (was in search of a D50 Editing colorspace)
- Subject: Re: Color accurate workflows (was in search of a D50 Editing colorspace)
- From: Lars Borg <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 01:56:01 +0000
- Thread-topic: Color accurate workflows (was in search of a D50 Editing colorspace)
Peter,
Your scanner problem seems odd to me.
Few scanners have a D50 light source.
My scanner's light looks more like 6500 - 7000 K and is most likely not
spectrally similar to daylight.
But it reproduces my macbeth chart quite well.
On-screen the scan matches my reference chart.
A print of the scanned chart compares well with the physical chart (not
perfect, but that's due to the printer & paper, not the scanner.)
In particular, the "white" patch comes out "white" on print.
Further to note, the scanner output is in a non-D50 color space.
So what's not supposed to be working?
Lars
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Miles <email@hidden>
Date: Thursday, September 4, 2014 11:51 AM
To: ColorSync List <email@hidden>
Subject: Color accurate workflows (was in search of a D50 Editing
colorspace)
>However unless the scanner space white point happens to be D50, any
>attempt to move the absolute color meaning of pixels out of the scanner
>colorspace using Adobe will fail.
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