On Saturday, January 3, 2004, at 01:56 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
Goal 1By Goal 6, I mean that scripts using imageData etc. should not break and perhaps there is more opportunity for image processing.
A designer can make a stack from a great variety of images from a variety of sources and environments.
Goal 2
If two colors among image colors or other colors display equal in one environment, they will display equal in every environment with the same or less colors.
Goal 3
The above two apply even to externally referenced (but fixed) image files.
Goal 4
There is a strong tendency for colors to look right in the environment the stack is in. Very little darkening or washout when a stack moves to a different environment.
Goal 5
Tools and image properties are available that make Goal 1 possible and not too painful.
Goal 6
The processing of image information does not go backwards. Maybe there are image properties that help it go forward.
Goal 7
Repeated twidling of tools in Goal 5 to accomplish the task in Goal 1 does not cause the image to deteriorate.
Goal 8
Those who like original source compression in the stack are still happy, mostly.
Dar Scott
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