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RE: experiments with printer drivers (long)



> ... but the issue none of this actually answered was 
> whether there is an sRGB 'keyhole" in the heart of Windows 
> color management, so that even tagged files may be gamut
> limited to sRGB if passed through Windows ICM.
> 
> C. David Tobie
> Design Cooperative
> CDTobie@designcoop.com

Notwithstanding your other message on this subject which claims a "yes" to
this dread suspicion, I still think this sounds really unlikely.  Isn't the
actual CMM in Windows the same as used by other systems (i.e., not under
Microsoft's control) ?  If so, where would this generic gamut limiting be
taking place?

	-- Ian the bemused
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