berserk
Printer Guru
Ink stained Fingers:
That's by far not possible
We all know that - totally agree - but......!
Ink stained Fingers:
Did you do actual print tests with your hypotheses, and are they as you expect them to be - in terms of color rendition ?
Did You - if then YOUR conclusions? I have mine -!et's compare/discuss...
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(OK we are just now talking printing -nothing else)
Mine - in the wider (WG) the working space and assigned workspace give the better subjective result! Whatever right space/ink/paper/profile that printer has sometimes that give tiny results however sometimes significant. And choosing intent is sometimes important. More in WG. But its like roulette - with a real good paper/ink/profile absolute intent is good but even"let printer manage color" might give subjective better result.
As said - we are all inside a color fence with the rest of our own real perspective color perception outside that fence. So as You said above - everything is impossible and we can only make illusions of how reality looks.
But lets fool and imitate!!
Not???
Photo art is another matter - some sort of freedom - just playing, using and enjoying all digital color restrictions. Publish it on the web with users with a monitor with at most 60% sRGB and enjoying it - and even winning photo contests with that..
That's by far not possible
We all know that - totally agree - but......!
Ink stained Fingers:
Did you do actual print tests with your hypotheses, and are they as you expect them to be - in terms of color rendition ?
Did You - if then YOUR conclusions? I have mine -!et's compare/discuss...
-------------
(OK we are just now talking printing -nothing else)
Mine - in the wider (WG) the working space and assigned workspace give the better subjective result! Whatever right space/ink/paper/profile that printer has sometimes that give tiny results however sometimes significant. And choosing intent is sometimes important. More in WG. But its like roulette - with a real good paper/ink/profile absolute intent is good but even"let printer manage color" might give subjective better result.
As said - we are all inside a color fence with the rest of our own real perspective color perception outside that fence. So as You said above - everything is impossible and we can only make illusions of how reality looks.
But lets fool and imitate!!
Not???
Photo art is another matter - some sort of freedom - just playing, using and enjoying all digital color restrictions. Publish it on the web with users with a monitor with at most 60% sRGB and enjoying it - and even winning photo contests with that..
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