>another question, How would a rip like (pocket rip) figure into this? > You would have to be able to print a target through the RIP, with color adjustment turned off in the RIP; then measure it and build a profile in PFP; then be able to hook the profile into the RIP's color management scheme as an external RGB profile. The PFP installation contains a "Targets" folder that has standalone-file versions of each of the targets, if you need to load them externally from the PFP app and print them through the RIP with a different program. The key here is that the RIP has to be capable of using externally created RGB printer profiles. Best regards, -- David Miller Senior Software Developer, Digital Color Solutions ColorVision
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Re: [colorvision_group] first profile
2006-03-11 by David Miller
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