This is only my opinion. You are better off doing a preliminary profile with a
small patch set and then use that profile as a pre-condition for the final
profile. In this way you can improve the profile's response to near neutral
colors using the '-N' and/or '-n' commands in targen. This is my preferred
approach and it has worked well for all the papers I print on.
Alan
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Subject: [argyllcms] paper profile (RGB)
I see in the docs that colprof can be used with a specific gamut maybe from an
image. Can we consider this the same or similar to the "Image dependent gamut
mapping using device link" scenario?
I understand if this give essentially the same result, one would need to have
the data (.ti3) for each paper which make this approach less flexible I would
believe, right?
My other question in this same line of thinking (image dependent...), what
would be a good choice for the profile given to colprof when you intend to
create a device link profile for each image you want to print via this method.
In other words, I would create a profile for the systematic use of the image
dependent gamut mapping scenario via device link profile.
Thanks,
Yves