Dan
you need Chromix Colorthink, there is a link on my website
http://www.neilbarstow.co.uk/profilgear.html
you can even map image data to 3D and overlay your monitor and printer
colourspaces.
23/8/03 10:55 am Dan <drharris-at-sprintmail.com> wrote
>Thanks Neil for the explanation. It makes more sense to me now. Yes, I
>have profiled my printer/monitor. Strange thing though, I can't seem to
>get deeply saturated cobalt blues to print.
that's not unusual.
photoshop's gamut warning will help but colorthink really puts it into
perspective
>I assume the printers color
>gamut is just not large enough in that area. Is there any place to view
>different color gamuts to get a idea of what to shoot for and what is a
>waste of time trying to achieve. I would like to know just exactly what
>color gamut my printer/inkset is capable of, what argb and my monitor is
>capable of as well. Seems I remember stumbling across a web site once
>that had some nice 3d color spaces displayed but have long since lost
>the link.
Regards, NeilB. Apple Solutions Expert
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