"We" should probably not use these data but YOU could do it, for your
personal use, if you're interested in it.
The Lab and sRGB data are already available elsewhere and I doubt many
of us would ever melt inks themselves... So this was just an information
in a purely documentary purpose.

By the way, if you download the mac version, all you have to do is
unpack (you'll need pax).

Olivier

Le 24/02/11 15:32, Tobias Jakobs a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I've looked into it and:
> 1. The download is ~100MB (exe file)
> 2. You need an license key to use this Software, it's not freeware or
> open source or something like this.
> 3. You are not aloud to use any of the date. From the EULA:
> Restrictions.  In addition to other restrictions set forth in this
> Agreement, You may not (a) use, copy, modify or distribute the
> Software (electronically or otherwise) or any copy, adaptation,
> transcription or merged portion thereof except as expressly authorized
> under this Agreement; (b) use the Software for the benefit of third
> parties in a commercial, retail, service bureau or similar enterprise,
> except as permitted under this Agreement; (c) reverse assemble,
> reverse compile or decompile the Software or otherwise examine the
> Software for purposes of reverse engineering; or (d) distribute any
> serial number supplied to you by Pantone, except as a permanent
> transfer of single copy of the Software in its registered, fully
> functional mode to one new owner, as provided in this Agreement.
>
> I'm not a lawyer, but I think, we should not use this data.
>
> Regards,
> Tobias
>
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 13:25, Olivier BERTEN <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> For those interested in Pantone colors, their "color manager" is finally out.
>> http://www.pantone.com/downloads/support/macfiles/PANTONE_COLOR_MANAGER_MAC.zip
>> http://www.pantone.com/downloads/support/pcfiles/PANTONE_COLOR_MANAGER_WIN.zip
>>
>> One interesting thing is it contains sqlite databases (decks) with a
>> lot of informations about the colors : sRGB and Lab equivalences (of
>> course), but also spectral data and ink formulations...
>>
>> Olivier
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