ICC Reports Advances in System Interoperability
- Published: January 22, 2003, By PRESS RELEASE
RESTON, VA, USA—The International Color Consortium (ICC) reports progress on several initiatives to improve prepress and display systems' interoperability following its recent meeting in Scottsdale, AZ, USA. ICC's press release states:
It does not function as a "default,"however, so a chromatic adaptation tag is still required. "This transform is most commonly used when generating profiles for displays, particularly when one of the displays used is very different in chromaticity to the D50,"note[s] ICC technical secretary Tony Johnson.
Other changes to the profile specification adopted by the ICC clarify the rendering intent usage for the preview tag, which is used in soft proofing when one device is used to simulate another.
The Graphic Arts Special Interest Group and the Workflow Group also reported to ICC they've defined the most important challenges to implementation of color management in graphic arts workflows. The groups' listing will serve as a prioritized guide to further changes needed in the ICC specification.
The Architecture Group reported progress on a detailed specification of a baseline color-management module, which also is important in achieving interoperability.
ICC also noted five new members joined the consortium since its spring meeting, bringing the total voting membership to 69.
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