[argyllcms] Re: Version 0.53 - Gamut mapping warning message.

Graeme,

My hypothesis is that there is a relationship between the "linearity" or
good behavior or mononicity of a device and it profilability, holding such
optical phenomenon as fluorescence constant (better yet, under no
fluorescence). When you cited gamut mapping and non-monotonic behavior, I
was thinking that there could be a way to characterize a device degree of
predictableness out of a device measurements. You see, that's only a
thought, when generating a new *ti1 file for characterizing a device argyll
always come up with a device sampling scheme that accounts for the number of
patches specified on the command line. So, in essence, argyll is casting the
device into an abstract, idealized expected behavior. Why not report then on
the degree to which the actual measurements deviate from this idealized
behavior? 

Cheers,

Roger Breton  |  Laval, Canada  |  graxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx



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