[Openicc] cupsICC on remote CUPS servers Part 2
edmund ronald
edmundronald at gmail.com
Sat May 21 15:49:49 PDT 2011
Jan-Peter
The nice thing about "dumb servers" is that they don't need a lot of smart
programming :)
In fact once we have ink settings we have a farirly dumb server. We could
add some primitive color management onboard to do profile application and
thus sRGB. You want more, you really have to be more convincing, or you
might need to program yourself :)
Edmund
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Jan-Peter Homann <
homann at colormanagement.de> wrote:
> Hello edmund and all,
> I would prefer, that administration of server side print setups and
> associated profiles is done on the server. All clients printing to the
> server should than always be able to work with the actual server setups
> without any needs to update setups on the client side.
>
> Otherwise it makes no sense to use the term server.
>
> if we do colormanagement on the client side, than it should be done
> completly there including administration of all printing setups and profiles
> and screening through the driver.
>
> Jan-Peter
>
>
>
> Am 21.05.11 01:43, schrieb edmund ronald:
>
> I see no reason why we should assume the print server knows about either
> profiles or settings. The print server can be totally dumb, re. ink settings
> all I expect to hear from it is "Yes, Master, I do as Ye command!"
>
> Edmund
>
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