On lørdag, dec 13, 2003, at 00:33 Europe/Copenhagen, Olaf Drümmer wrote:
it may be useful to have
let's say a set of RGB editing color space/profiles, each of which is
targeted at a certain class of output devices, e.g. one for newsprint,
one for web offset, one for commercial printing and one for high
quality/
large gamut ink jet devices (list definitely neither exhaustive nor
necessarily representative...).
The idea of an image archive is to preserve capture colors in the
source space which may be exploited in destination spaces the size and
shape of which cannot be foreseen at creation time.
IFRA used to advocate ColorMatch RGB for newsprint. This one can do for
dedicated processing, but how many people create content only for one
printing condition?
Color is already far too complicated, unfortunately.
Thanks,
Henrik