Re: Turn off color management!
Re: Turn off color management!
- Subject: Re: Turn off color management!
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2016 00:50:02 +0100
But let me make my point again, Graeme: If you print without a RIP, on
Linux or Mac, there is a single piece of *image data* which tells you what
is being output and that's the final device-space cups-format file. After
that you need to go get your spectro.
Edmund
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On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 12:47 AM, edmund ronald <email@hidden>
wrote:
> well, a good way to find out is to test and look at the device file.
> the problem with CUPS and Mac and Linux is that every version out there
> now seems to have a different set of conformance, and you do networked
> printing you need to understand which system is handling which pieces. This
> is a side-effect of pros printing on RIPS and Apple and Linux maintaining
> different codebases with different color management tools.
>
> Of course, smart people like you and your clients don't need a predictable
> print system, do they? They can use a spectro on every sheet.
>
> Edmund
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>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 12:10 AM, Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
> wrote:
>
>> edmund ronald wrote:
>> > I don't think things were systematically color managed in CUPS
>> originally,
>> > and anyway the various apps that feed CUPS were not properly color
>> managed.
>>
>> I understand that CUPS has a PostScript tag to turn the CMM off:
>>
>> %cupsJobTicket: cups-disable-cmm
>>
>> but I've no idea if it works or not.
>>
>> Graeme Gill.
>>
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