--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steve Kale <stevekale@b...> wrote: snip... > > If you mean it porportionally compensates for paper white and ink black, I'm > > sure that's > > right. It is from my experience. > > > >But BPC is a different math entirely from what I understand. > > Not really. I am sure Roy could comment more accurately on the specifics of > Adobe's bpc maths - as we understand it - but it is comparable to wtpt > scaling. There is no ink black compensation in the ICC spec. Adobe's bpc > feature (and presumably those of other similar applications) fill a gap in > the spec. Again, I thought we were discussing linearization. My apologies. Linearization has nothing to do with ICC specs. Tyler
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Re: [Digital BW] ICC v. Transfer Function in Epson driver
2005-10-23 by Tyler Boley