Category Archives: Color Management
Color Management: The Conception, Misconception, Birth and Afterbirth. I Remember it All Too Well.
THE WAY IT WERE I had spent the prior 20 years laboring inside the color separation/printing industry when all the digital feces hit the photo-lithographic fan back in the mid eighties. Shortly thereafter I found myself consulting with an upstart … Continue reading
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