Color Management for iPad… iOS 4.x does not have built-in color management support. BUT, there are some strange color conversions when you synchronize picture (with iTune) to your iPad. I did many tests in order to find a way to get better color accuracy for color pictures on the iPad screen. No!, the default color space to use for color pictures is NOT sRGB! Here is (link) a resumé of what I found (the problems) and soon, the solution! http://www.couleur911.com/ipad_color_management_en.html Let me know what you think about it ! Regards, Louis Dery Color management Expert http://www.couleur911.com
Yes, there's a problem. Let's see the tech description summary, and the solution. Edmund On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Louis Dery <louisdery@videotron.ca> wrote:
Color Management for iPad… iOS 4.x does not have built-in color management support. BUT, there are some strange color conversions when you synchronize picture (with iTune) to your iPad.
I did many tests in order to find a way to get better color accuracy for color pictures on the iPad screen.
No!, the default color space to use for color pictures is NOT sRGB!
Here is (link) a resumé of what I found (the problems) and soon, the solution!
http://www.couleur911.com/ipad_color_management_en.html
Let me know what you think about it !
Regards,
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Hello there, This problem is just one of what is happening as in digital printing and that's what you can see in any printing machine, for example in the photographs printed on toner, system which they want to replace the conventional offset, in parts of the image heavy load of ink are flat, do not have the volume that suppose to be and that is the handicap of color and passed in all the techniques because of the structures being used are not entirely correct. Solutions: Truetone need developers with proven experience in the development of rips and refrain which are not, necessary to program applications based on own formulas for additive and subtractive systems or communication between them. And so it will be easy to see where are always the same problems. I hope hearing from you soon. Best Regards Rafael Andrés Product Manager truetone@truetone.com Buenos días, Este problema es uno más de lo que esta ocurriendo como en la impresión digital y eso lo podéis comprobar en cualquier maquina de impresión, p.e en las fotografías impresas en toner, sistema que quiere sustituir al de offset convencional, en las partes de la imagen con mucha carga de tinta se quedan planas, no tienen el volumen que se pretende reproducir y eso es el handicap del color y pasa en todas las técnicas debido a las estructuras que se están utilizando no son del todo correctas. Soluciones: Truetone necesita programadores con experiencia demostrable en el desarrollo de rips, y abstenerse los que no lo sean, para programar las aplicaciones necesarias basadas en formulas propias, para sistemas aditivos y sustractivos o comunicación entre ambos. Y de esta manera se podrán comprobar donde salen siempre los errores. Esperamos vuestra respuesta. Un saludo Rafael Andrés Product Manager truetone@truetone.com On 29/07/2011 8:24 AM, edmund ronald wrote:
Yes, there's a problem. Let's see the tech description summary, and the solution.
Edmund
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Louis Dery<louisdery@videotron.ca> wrote:
Color Management for iPad… iOS 4.x does not have built-in color management support. BUT, there are some strange color conversions when you synchronize picture (with iTune) to your iPad.
I did many tests in order to find a way to get better color accuracy for color pictures on the iPad screen.
No!, the default color space to use for color pictures is NOT sRGB!
Here is (link) a resumé of what I found (the problems) and soon, the solution!
http://www.couleur911.com/ipad_color_management_en.html
Let me know what you think about it !
Regards,
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Hello there, This problem is just one of what is happening as in digital printing and that's what you can see in any printing machine, for example in the photographs printed on toner, system which they want to replace the conventional offset, in parts of the image heavy load of ink are flat, do not have the volume that suppose to be and that is the handicap of color and passed in all the techniques because of the structures being used are not entirely correct. Solutions: Truetone need developers with proven experience in the development of rips and refrain which are not, necessary to program applications based on own formulas for additive and subtractive systems or communication between them. And so it will be easy to see where are always the same problems. I hope hearing from you soon. Best Regards Rafael Andrés Product Manager truetone@truetone.com <http://mail.truetone.com/src/compose.php?send_to=truetone%40truetone.com> Buenos días, Este problema es uno más de lo que esta ocurriendo como en la impresión digital y eso lo podéis comprobar en cualquier maquina de impresión, p.e en las fotografías impresas en toner, sistema que quiere sustituir al de offset convencional, en las partes de la imagen con mucha carga de tinta se quedan planas, no tienen el volumen que se pretende reproducir y eso es el handicap del color y pasa en todas las técnicas debido a las estructuras que se están utilizando no son del todo correctas. Soluciones: Truetone necesita programadores con experiencia demostrable en el desarrollo de rips, y abstenerse los que no lo sean, para programar las aplicaciones necesarias basadas en formulas propias, para sistemas aditivos y sustractivos o comunicación entre ambos. Y de esta manera se podrán comprobar donde salen siempre los errores. Esperamos vuestra respuesta. Un saludo Rafael Andrés Product Manager truetone@truetone.com <http://mail.truetone.com/src/compose.php?send_to=truetone%40truetone.com> 2011/7/29 Louis Dery <louisdery@videotron.ca>
Color Management for iPad… iOS 4.x does not have built-in color management support. BUT, there are some strange color conversions when you synchronize picture (with iTune) to your iPad.
I did many tests in order to find a way to get better color accuracy for color pictures on the iPad screen.
No!, the default color space to use for color pictures is NOT sRGB!
Here is (link) a resumé of what I found (the problems) and soon, the solution!
http://www.couleur911.com/ipad_color_management_en.html
Let me know what you think about it !
Regards,
Louis Dery Color management Expert http://www.couleur911.com _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Colorsync-users mailing list (Colorsync-users@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
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