Re: [Gimp-developer] new color system ready for GIMP

2011-07-09 Thread Martin Nordholts
2011/7/8 GiveLifeCS gabr...@givelifecolorsystem.com:
 Hi Martin Nordholts , I will try to explain your questions:

 I have invested approx. 4 years to do this color system
 It was a very manual I mean, that was without using any type of
 mathematical algorithm, but one by one watching and analyzing the colors
 and noting that these colors are expressed in C, M, Y, K had not other
 colors systems in the world today.

 The composition or organization of special colors is not governed like
 other color systems have done in different ways, but it has its
 explanation only thing I like is not to comment further.
 Something really important thing I've seen these years is that any color
 system in the world has sought and continues to seek equivalence with
 Pantone, now is that everyone knows.



 GiveLifeCS has never followed any time the color matching with other
 color systems, so I think it has something to offer.

 To me, all color systems are good but working with GiveLifeCS and other
 color systems is making an awesome way to enrich the color variations
 making it as simple as this is a tool for the creative -designer with
 new shades 
 and one software design like GIMP needs a unique color system.

 Givelife CS is currently online for only 4 months, I mean it's actually
 doing is new to users.

 Actually, I have not invented anything new, in the world there are some
 color systems ,they are good for me.
 and the color palettes for any software design you need to pay it, but
 with GiveLifeCS never , because the color palette of GiveLifeCS will be
 free always.

 I am currently working on another palette and will continue with the
 same philosophy as for ubuntu , gimp, linux etc. ..
 I was inspired in the way of distribution of GIMP.

 Givelife CS is from the south of Europe (SPAIN)
 For This reason it is the first color system Latino  Hispanic in the
 world ,than i am aware.

 the software design should have a system of color or multiple color
 systems that really helps the user design software

 By default when a designer does not work with color systems standardized
 way, without wanting to use always or almost always the same colors, but
 it is a contradiction and I say so pure experience.

 greetings and good luck
 Gabriel
 GiveLifeCS


 please very sorry if my english is not so good i use google to translate
 i hope you will understand all ,but if you have any question else please
 contact me.

 Thank you in advance
 i wait for your news

Hi

I am afraid going through Google Translate creates too much ambiguity.
To to discuss this we need to be able to communicate efficiently.

I am sharing your reply with gimp-developer anyway for completeness...
please keep the mailing list in this email thread if you make a reply.

BR,
Martin


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Re: [Gimp-developer] Gimp-developer Digest, Vol 106, Issue 6

2011-07-09 Thread gespert...@gmail.com
Gabriel: I'm afraid that if you hand-picked the colors using CMYK and
not using any other technical background but your experience, then
your color system is fundamentally flawed.
CMYK is a device dependent space and if you didn't keep that in mind
at the beginning of the process, then it's likely that your color
system is only good for the print shop where you printed your
catalogs.
Of course I can be wrong and you already took care of that. I'd like
to know more abour your project.
By the way, I speak spanish (I'm from Argentina) so feel free to
contact me to my personal address if you want to continue the
discussion.
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