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I agree RogerB, that is, if we are talking about the greyscale aspects?
Chroma = C* =√(a²+b²) and is the deviation from neutral grey. The dotted green line represents 10 x chroma*, in the Gamutvision plot of PC42_KirkProGlossyTulip_D50.icm, so chroma appears to be exceptionally small.
A round trip test with WXProfileDump shows large deltaE values on any rendering other than Relative Colorimetric.
http://www.printerknowledge.com/att...4/?temp_hash=8835ccd27805428298595db03c199a79
However deltaE in colorimetric is good.
Chroma = C* =√(a²+b²) and is the deviation from neutral grey. The dotted green line represents 10 x chroma*, in the Gamutvision plot of PC42_KirkProGlossyTulip_D50.icm, so chroma appears to be exceptionally small.
A round trip test with WXProfileDump shows large deltaE values on any rendering other than Relative Colorimetric.
http://www.printerknowledge.com/att...4/?temp_hash=8835ccd27805428298595db03c199a79
However deltaE in colorimetric is good.
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