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Converting ColorsWhen converting colors from one color space to another we run into a major difficulty. Let's look at the color space of a specific monitor next to that of a specific printer: When superimposed, what do we get? It... [Read More]
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Calibrating Calibration is the act of changing the behaviour of a device to best match the desired colors. Some devices such as monitors and printers can be calibrated, some such as scanners and cameras cannot. Only devices whose behaviour can... [Read More]
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I just discovered your blog- fascinating stuff!
I was reading over your comments in the recommended book list, and heartily agree with your suggestions. I went through Frank Mahnke's IACC (International Association of Color Consultants) seminar series, and was blown away by the depths to which color reaches. (iaccna.org)
As a fellow color consultant, I agree that "recipes" and over- generalizations are not useful when trying to create user-supportive environments.
I look forward to reading more of your insights!
Posted by Rachel Perls | October 9, 2007 12:44 AM
Posted on October 9, 2007 00:44