[Openicc] Linux printing
Chris Murphy
lists at colorremedies.com
Tue Feb 28 16:37:03 PST 2012
On Feb 28, 2012, at 3:57 PM, Graeme Gill wrote:
> Chris Murphy wrote:
>> To modify the RIP behavior means everyone else that came before the RIP means everyone else
>> before the RIP has abandoned their responsibility, and competency.
>
> I don't agree. Fixing it at this point is a last resort, and is not something
> you would want to do - you have to go out of your way. But being able to
> fix it is a very good thing. I don't want to be held hostage by other
> people battles over incompetence and color management philosophy, something
> that (as a user) I typically have no control over.
Nope. There are a number of tools that are specifically designed to fix this problem. Professionals use professional software, and this is in any number of pre-press capable applications on the market. Brute force hammers like this one in a RIP have a tendency to be turned on and left on. The problem is the file, not the RIP's interpretation of the file.
Chris Murphy
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