| [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] |
<x-flowed>At 10:59 AM 8/28/2001 -0700, you wrote: >>We do not apply any color profiles to image that we receive. We print them as >>is. >>www.ritzPIX.com > > There has to be an increment value assigned to the set of RGB numbers > which we call an "image file" or "digital photo" in the printing process. > > This is effectively applying a color profile to every digital image > being printed. Yea, its called sRGB. They use a standard profile and I would presume if their software sees a profile tag it recognizes, it would use it. However, play it safe and give them sRGB files. Their employees are not going to set and apply a different profile by hand, they send the RGB values to the printer as is and the printer using sRGB color space does its thing. Rob Thanks, Rob -- Rob Miracle Photographic Miracles 203 Carpenter Brook Dr. Apex, NC 27502 http://www.photo-miracles.com - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. </x-flowed>
[Photo] [Yosemite News] [Yosemite Photos] [Scanner] [Gimp] [Gimp] Users
![]() |