Custom Color Tools is a great product. I still use it on a G4 Powermac with PS7 that I keep running just for that purpose. Just note that does not work on V4 profiles created in i1Profiler, you have to create a V2 profile if you want to edit it. As a Photoshop power user, the ability to use adjustment layers while editing a profile is fantastic. It work great for editing a profile just for soft proofing also, you gotta try that if you haven't. Rudy Harvey www.thecolorspace.com
The technology isn't so complicated. I created a toolchain to do this several years ago when I was selling customised camera profiles, Iliah Borg has done so too, I assume Graeme idem (obviously). Xrite could get such a product out in about 5 minutes. The problem is the Kodak patents have a strong refrigerant effect on anyone wanting to *sell* such software. Edmund On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:16 PM, rudy harvey <rudy@thecolorspace.com> wrote:
Custom Color Tools is a great product. I still use it on a G4 Powermac with PS7 that I keep running just for that purpose. Just note that does not work on V4 profiles created in i1Profiler, you have to create a V2 profile if you want to edit it. As a Photoshop power user, the ability to use adjustment layers while editing a profile is fantastic. It work great for editing a profile just for soft proofing also, you gotta try that if you haven't.
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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 http://www.pigment-print.com/spectralplots/spectrumviz_1.htm December 2012: 500+ inkjet media paper white spectral plots.
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