Re: Silly question department, Display Media White Point
Re: Silly question department, Display Media White Point
- Subject: Re: Silly question department, Display Media White Point
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 17:24:00 -0700
> On Feb 26, 2015, at 4:04 PM, Roger Breton <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> If all *anyone* is ever going to use for separation is a single, catch-all CMYK color space then it should be a *synthetic* CMYK color space, like sRGB, with idealized properties, not a space made up from an off-press test data published in 1993?
Can such a CMYK color space exist? CMYK is a device output specific color space, RGB doesn't have to be. RGB working space are Quasi-Device Independent (since RGB can't really be as we see with Lab, hence the Quasi). How does one produce a synthetic output space that is agnostic to the paper, inks, press conditions etc? Doesn't seem possible. You'd get father electing king of the world who would then make all presses behaves identically by forcing one kind of equipment, paper, ink set and press conditions for the planet.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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