William Case wrote:
Hi;Does anybody know of a site, tutorial or a manual that explains how to get all my colour formats and equipment synchronized? I don't have any major problems that are urgent, but I would like to go about learning how to get everything producing colours as close to the same as possible. I have googled and only found rudimentary info -- usually about printer test pages. I have printer test pages for both CUPS and hplip. Wikipedia mentions "Color is a professional color grading software application produced by Apple Inc. for their Mac OS X operating system." I would like to match the colours of the real world, my monitor, my printer, my scanner and my internet browser as closely as possible. I expect they will never be exact. I appreciate that it also depends on the configuration of applications (such as OOo, Gimp and Inkscape) being used. But I am assuming, before I make adjustments in those I should spend some time getting my equipment right first. My questions are these: * What are the basic techniques for making fairly accurate acrossdevice colour comparisons? * How to ascertain (guess) which device needs the adjustment? IfI could adjust the real world, I would. * Is there a manual that explains in some depth the various colour codes that are used? I have played with colour on an ad hoc basis so I am familiar with some of the basic codes, but I suspect there is a deeper rational than I have learnt. * Are there tools and specialized test pages that can help? Remember, this not urgent. It is something I am going to work away at; but any help, tips or guidance could prevent me and others who areinterested from wasting time on misguided irrelevancies.
Google for "color calibration" and take a look at Norman Koren's site. A photographer with a lot of good information on the subject, especially monitor calibration: http://www.normankoren.com/ http://www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints1A.html http://www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints1B.html Bob -- fedora-list mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
