Message-Id: <199801221655.JAA62338@dns.ccit.arizona.edu> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 09:55:45 +0000 From: Bob Weaver <mailto:Bob.Weaver@NAU.EDU> Subject: Re: Color correction query To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
Hello: If you are planning an e-mail discussion on system-level color management, I'd appreciate being put on your mailing list. Application-level control of displayed and printed images doesn't make it, and if any solutions are available at the system level, I'd really like to know about them. (We use flatbed and slide scanners, color printers and plotters, and 35mm film recorders here, with monitors from fine Hitachis to "ugly blue Mags" on Win95 and WinNT40 systems. Results do vary.) Thanks, Bob Weaver Sr. App. Systems Analyst Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, ArizonaAt 11:26 AM 1/22/98 -0500, you wrote: >At 3:13 PM -0500 1/21/98, Phil Daley wrote:
>>I know that Microsoft has implemented this on Windows (ICM), but I need to
>>do it on Windows NT.
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>For meaningful color management, ICM as it presently exists is completely
>brain dead. ICM-2 (in NT-5 and Windows 97/8) will be an improvement of
>sorts: A fundamental problem is the absence at the system-level (with
>current display hardware) for a CMS to massage color and gamma on its way
>to the monitor.
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>Email if you'd like further discussion.
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>Sam Merrell
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