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21 December 1999 Performance of media-specific and device-specific output profiles
David L. Lee, Gabriel G. Marcu
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Abstract
An accurate CMM, rendering intent, source and media- characterized destination profiles, and their proper concatenation, are key elements of a ColorSync workflow. Given a sequential architecture, all elements must function properly if the system is to succeed. Our experiment confirms that quality and accuracy of the source and destination profiles ultimately determine the performance of a ColorSync color-managed workflow.
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David L. Lee and Gabriel G. Marcu "Performance of media-specific and device-specific output profiles", Proc. SPIE 3963, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts V, (21 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373391
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Image analysis

Manufacturing

Photography

Color management

Inkjet technology

RGB color model

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