On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote:
Hal V Engel schrieb:
The Canon LIDe 20 (and some other scanners) use three light emitting
diodes (one each red, green and blue) that results in a light spectrum
that is very close to sun light.
Actually I don't believe that. LEDs are basically
Hal, just FYI, see
http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/Scenarios.html#PP1
http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/Scenarios.html#PP4
Regards,
Gerhard
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Hal V Engel schrieb:
The Canon LIDe 20 (and some other scanners) use three light emitting diodes
(one each red, green and blue) that results in a light spectrum that is very
close to sun light.
Actually I don't believe that. LEDs are basically know to be narrow-band
light sources, so I'm won
On Thursday 16 June 2005 03:08 pm, Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote:
> Hal V Engel schrieb:
> >In the long run I am hoping that something like this will become available
> > as an open source project. I believe that argyllcms is setup to do
> > printer profiles but currently needs a spectrophotometer and i
Hal V Engel schrieb:
In the long run I am hoping that something like this will become available as
an open source project. I believe that argyllcms is setup to do printer
profiles but currently needs a spectrophotometer and is not setup to use a
scanner.
Argyll actually does support the use
On Thursday 16 June 2005 03:57 am, Jan-Peter Homann wrote:
> (If a printer-driver supports devicelink-profiles, user could e.g.print
> a testimage, apply the coloradjustments, they want, and print later
> every job with this coloradjustment)
>
> Use your imaging application as devicelink-profile ed
> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
> Von: ignacio ruiz de conejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 2) I wrote two tools, TIFFtoIT8 and IT8toTIFF, that allow
> the conversions between pixels and ASCII and viceversa.
> They make use of Marti's CGATS parser and TIFFLIB.
> Although they work for me, they are
Hello Ignacio, hello list
I think, it would be a big help for developers, if your tools (or parts)
would be part of the lcms contribution.
This would make it easier for developers to realize things like I
describes in mails before:
saving and transporting coloradjustments as devicelink or ab