chevalier
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Exciting news in the color management world lately... New Curve3, new X-rite devices, new(ish) ISO standards! Speaking amongst a few industry contacts it seems that ISO 13655:2009 and ISO 3664:2009 are getting a less than enthusiastic response in field practice.
ISO 13655:2009 (M0, M1, M2, M3 colormetric calculation standards) built upon ISO 3664:2009 (new D50 standards) are upon us. Your thoughts?
I hope that software reporting and quality documentation demands keep pace with this. I can already foresee the nightmares of the various dE formulas replicating themselves through "M-modes" and "which D50" you are adhering to. I've recently experienced some wild things OBA related myself.
Resources (took some searching to dig this up):
ISO 13655:2009
http://www.xrite.com/documents/literature/en/L7-510_M_Factor_en.pdf
The New ISO Color Measurement Standards - How They Affect Your Business on Vimeo
ISO13655 demystified - KONICA MINOLTA | Europe
ISO 3664:2009
‘New’ graphic arts D50 lighting and viewing conditions | The Missing Horse Consultancy
The Color Management Blog: ISO 3664, a tale of two light bulbs
ISO 13655:2009 (M0, M1, M2, M3 colormetric calculation standards) built upon ISO 3664:2009 (new D50 standards) are upon us. Your thoughts?
I hope that software reporting and quality documentation demands keep pace with this. I can already foresee the nightmares of the various dE formulas replicating themselves through "M-modes" and "which D50" you are adhering to. I've recently experienced some wild things OBA related myself.
Resources (took some searching to dig this up):
ISO 13655:2009
http://www.xrite.com/documents/literature/en/L7-510_M_Factor_en.pdf
The New ISO Color Measurement Standards - How They Affect Your Business on Vimeo
ISO13655 demystified - KONICA MINOLTA | Europe
ISO 3664:2009
‘New’ graphic arts D50 lighting and viewing conditions | The Missing Horse Consultancy
The Color Management Blog: ISO 3664, a tale of two light bulbs
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