> A bit dead then... :-)

Maybe for some of us, who actually understand profiles and spaces and the
like. Apple are committed to more widely implementing CM in OSX than in OS9
and have introduced it with varying degrees of success in the likes of
iPhoto and the various image capture utilities. There is also a way for
printer drivers to register profiles and paper types. If you have an OSX
system, go and have a look at the ColorSync utility (in Utilities) - it does
quite a bit, including some nifty displays of colour spaces.

The aim in Panther (10.3) is to integrate even more CM for the masses,
preferably without them ever needing to know about it :-))

Once again, not necessarily for us, but worth keeping a look at. Apple has
some very well written articles about it on their site.

It's just a pity that Safari screws up tagged images on web pages, while IE
for the Mac handles it so well...  See the examples at the end of
<http://northlight-images.co.uk/webphotos.html>



bye for now   

Keith Cooper

Northlight Images
http://northlight-images.co.uk
Photography - Digital Imaging - Apple Mac Consultancy

Tel +44 (0)116 291 9092 Mobile +44 (0)780 162 9397

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