Branko Vukelic wrote: > Joining this debate on color a bit late. > > I think, too, that an open alternative to any proprietary color system > would be beneficial. First of all, it would be possible to describe > colors in a consistent and standard way, and every major (or minor, > for that matter) software vendor would be free to implement it. > Secondly, anyone who knows how to measure color would be able to > invent *proprietary* formulas, make profit off it and still use the > open color system as a reference. There could be, for instance, 3, or > 4, or 100 different formulas for color OpenMatch ABC123 and from > different vendors. Suddenly the printers would no longer have to rely > upon one producer for their supplies. > I wonder if this is something that could find a way to come up at the LGM2 in Montreal? Seems like the perfect venue for the concept.
Greg
