[Openicc] Print and monitor Color Pipeline

Chris Murphy lists at colorremedies.com
Thu Jan 27 13:46:15 PST 2011




On Jan 27, 2011, at 1:13 AM, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:

> Am 26.01.11, 18:46 -0700 schrieb Chris Murphy:
>> I think most developers, especially for Linux, want to build software most people will use. I think that's more often the 80% of the time rather than the 20% users, who are invariably going to companies like Adobe, Enfocus, Apago, and Global Graphics for a solution.
> 
> I would not stress those per cent numbers of users or developers too much.

Definitely not, they're made up anyway. But I think that, roughly, the 80/20 rule is applicable.


> While initialy people, who started this list and belonging programs, where early adopters of colour management, we found out by pure human sense that our familiy members, friends, customers and most users need something, which works for them without specialised knowledge. We want colour to work for all users, not only some niche experts, not only the majority. Thats maybe why the list is called OpenICC and not MajorityICC or ExpertICC.

Well I think that the family members, friends, and regular users are the 80%. The more we target most users, with very clear benefits, the more people we get on board to engineer these solutions.


Chris Murphy


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