Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote:
Regarding "expensive operation": Yes it takes some time, though it's faster than creating a device profile. But it is probably not an option do run "icclink -G ..." on the fly, each time a print job is exeecuted.
I have a theory that it is feasible, if the result is cached (on disk), and the user has some control over how "high quality" they want the result.
In practice, how often does it happen that every part of every job is a new, never seen before source color space ?
Even updating the destination profile could trigger a recalculation of existing cached device links, as a idle task.
Graeme Gill.