John Thompson wrote: > I wonder, if our perceptions of colours are various, and different from > person to person in any case (one in ten being distinctly abnormal,(men that > is, women much less abnormal> according to Dr Spencer) where does the > profiling get us, except that we are all looking at the same numbers?
Ah, but if you are properly profiled then, irrespective of what your personal perception is, the outputs from different devices should look the same to you in whatever your 'personal perceptive' colourspace happens to be ... abnormal or otherwise. So long as the green I see on my monitor is the same as the green on my print I am happy that profiling works, if I don't see the same green as you see then that has nothing to do with profiling! Robert Lawrence Fivebyfour Commercial Photography =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
