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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Best regards,<br>
Ann McCarthy<br>
Imaging Systems R&D<br>
Lexmark International, Inc.<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Graeme,<br>
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Yes we will doubtless provide such a facility which interfaces with Argyll.<br>
We need to create a data format in which we will store *our¨*<br>
(Gutenprint) settings.<br>
Our question is XML or JSON? We believe that third party programmers<br>
may find it easier to write little programs that run in Javascript in<br>
a browser, and maybe have a graphic interface, rather than do C or<br>
C++..<br>
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Edmund<br>
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:23 AM, Graeme Gill <graeme@argyllcms.com>
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> An Argyll linearisation tool (printcal) and the resulting curves has
been<br>
> available and have been used for some time. If you want to provide
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> to import such curves into a printing system, or (better yet) use
them<br>
> directly, it would not be hard to do so.<br>
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> Graeme Gill.<br>
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