It's a long time since I last looked into this kind of stuff but as far as I remember, a CSA is essentially equivalent to a source profile, whereas a CRD is equivalent to an output profile. Unless I am missing something a DeviceLink equivalent does not exist in PostScript.... You could probably though write some possibly complex PostScript code that achieves the same effect as a CMM 'sending' data through a DeviceLink profile...
Which brings me to the question: why would you want to do this in the first place? Olaf Drümmer www.callassoftware.com On 13 Oct 2010, at 22:29, MGE Info wrote: > Hallo LCMS List, > I´m looking for an example to use DeviceLink ICC-Profiles as Postscript-CSA´s > and/or CRD´s. > > So I found the following in the Documetation: >>> Devicelink profiles are supported, as long as input colorspace matches >>> Lab/XYZ for CSA or output colorspace matches Lab/XYZ for CRD. This can >>> be used in conjuntion with cmsCreateMultiprofileTransform(), >>> and cmsTransform2DeviceLink() to embed complex color flow into PostScript. > > If I like to have a Workflow for CSA: > ISOcoated_v2_eci.icc || SC_paper_eci.icc > How should I prepare this for an CSA > > and > > If I like to have a Workflow for CRD: > ISOcoated_v2_eci.icc || SC_paper_eci.icc > How should I prepare this for an CRD > > > Regards > > Manuela ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Beautiful is writing same markup. Internet Explorer 9 supports standards for HTML5, CSS3, SVG 1.1, ECMAScript5, and DOM L2 & L3. Spend less time writing and rewriting code and more time creating great experiences on the web. Be a part of the beta today. http://p.sf.net/sfu/beautyoftheweb _______________________________________________ Lcms-user mailing list Lcms-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lcms-user