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Color Management System -Assigns specific color meaning to CMYK/ RGB Values -Changes RGB/CMYK numbers that we send to different devices so they produce consistent colors |
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what you see is what you get (myth) No monitor will directly match your print |
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Profile Connection Space -Gives color unambiguous numerical value in CIE XYZ or CIE LAB (device independent) defines color as we actually see it -Link between input and output spaces |
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-describe relationship between a device's RGB or CMYK control signals and the actual color those signals produce -Define CIE LAB values that correspond to a given set of RGB or CMYK numbers -signature of each device |
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Color Management Module The Engine, software that performs all the calculations needed to convert the RGB or CMYK values using the color data within the profiles -Happens at PS level when sent to printer |
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4 different ways to view out of gamut colors |
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Perceptual Rendering Intent |
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Compresses source gamut into destination gamut preserving overall color relationships |
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adjusts white point from source space to the destination space, or white of the paper in gamut colors reproduced true, but clips out of gamut colors, chooses closest printable hue |
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Blows out colors, not accurate to source image |
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simulates white of original with bluish tint Doesn't take into account white of paper |
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user can choose color profile and assigns that profile to the image Does not travel device to device RGB #'s don't change when you assign different profiles, but the image changes Changes meaning of RGB numbers, the actual colors those numbers represent |
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User can choose profile at the time file is saved, tags image with color profile Travels with image to different monitors |
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Are made to maintain a color's appearance
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Help with calculations and profile conversions Contain info about how each device sees color No communication between devices Color Mgmt wouldn't be possible w/o them. |
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Table-Based ICC Profiles Vs. Matrix Based Profiles |
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Matrices are smaller Output profiles, like Adobe RGB will be largest because they contain all the table data on rendering intents |
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Sending a target of known color signals to a device in order to calibrate or profile |
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Measuring the color that results from the stimulus |
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Act of changing a device's behavior (Correcting Phosphors) to acheive desired state Makes device behave consistently so the profile it describes remains accurate |
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Characterization-Signature of Device Process by which we record a device's behavior into a profile Doesn't change device's behavior,just records how it makes color and what colors it can and cannot reproduce |
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Variables to control during calibration and profiling |
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Software settings (Auto-exposure/Auto-color) Media Settings (Ink/Paper) Hardware Settings (Brightness/Contrast) |
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Unreliable/ inaccurate way to preview a print |
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Input Profiles Camera/ Scanner |
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Output Spaces Printer/Monitor Sends back and forth to CMS through PCS to convert colors from RGB to CMYK prior to printing or going to an output space |
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In a Source Profile Conversions are: |
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Either already embedded or by default |
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In a Destination Profile Conversions Are: |
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A Default Setting, or Selected by User |
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Chosen automatically as "preferred" at time of conversion or are set as default |
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In Rendering Intents Conversions Are: |
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Selected by User at Time of Conversion or Are Set as a Default Setting in OS |
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