El 23/11/04 19:58, "Olaf Drümmer" <o.druemmer(a)callassoftware.com>
escribió:
For your personal you can do whatever you wish -
nevertheless I'd
recommend against renaming the profiles as it will easily create
unnecessary confusion.
In any case you are not allowed to distribute modified versions of the
profile.
If you feel you need to brew your own thing, you can still use the FOGRA
measurement data and create your own profiles.
Olaf Druemmer
Chairman European Color Initative
paul(a)missinghorsecons.co.uk wrote Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:02:53 +0000
Hi
Is one allowed to edit or rename the ISO CMYK profiles?
Regards
Paul Sherfield
The Missing Horse Consultancy Ltd
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Mobile: 07899 906385
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http://lists.transmedia.de/mailman/listinfo/eci-en I've been talking with my
customer and we've thought that we can make our
own printing test with the ISO 12647-2 and 12647-6 specifications or rules
as the begining but never editing an ISO ICC Profile.
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Leon B. Garcia
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