On Friday 23 December 2011 12:53:18 you wrote:
> Thank you for your observation. The naive-cmyk extension is the only
> one that should be there. As CMYK conversions go it is not good enough
> either which is why it is called naive (that implementation seems to
> have the correct component ordering as well). An extension that
> implements conversions through ICC profiles and perhaps lcms would be
> a more proper way to define a CMYK based color space and pixel format.
I'm very interested in a more ambitious implementation of the CMYK-colorspace.
Also because I would like to do more experimentation with printed outputs of
processed or otherwise created images. Do you have any suggestions for a good
introductory work on the theory related to ICC-profiles and digital color
management systems?
alex
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