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Tuesday, 20 September 2011

How about Red-Cyan and Green-Magenta Balls?

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      • Converting Adobe RGB to sRGB (Part 2)
      • Converting Adobe RGB to sRGB (Part 1)
      • How about Red-Cyan and Green-Magenta Balls?
      • Can jc1's conversion survive on the Blue Ball Test?
      • Color Space Comparison: PhotoGamut vs sRGB_jc1
      • Color Space Conversion: Matrix vs Cluts (Part 2)
      • Color Space Conversion: Matrix vs Cluts (Part 1)
      • Defining another sRGB Color Space Profile: sRGB_jc...
      • Color Conversion in Absolute Color Space
      • ProPhoto to sRGB Conversion with Perceptual Render...
      • General Information of jc1RGB
      • jc1RGB vs ProPhoto RGB
    • ►  August (1)

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I am a newbie in this field. All my knowledge in color management comes direct from webs and forums. I am a professional in electronics/electrical engineering and have great interest in areas of electronic design, both hardware and software, analog and discrete and in both 4-bit & 8-bit microprocessor system implementation, in particularly, I love assembly language programing and am familiar with microprocessor debugging tools. I also have good exposure in circuit board design, design standard and requirement, and Cad Cam systems. I have many years of experience in running my own film/mask fabrication workshop where I implemented networking with Netware, VMS and Windows networks. I have good knowledge in Gerber language (Dcodes, Apertures, G01, G03.....), dxf, gds and most of the software conversion tools, and Gerber plotting equipment (PC800 vector photo plotter, 9620 & 9625 laser photo plotters) and some of the EIE laser plotters and Kodak film processing units. I am most familiar with photo plotters' films for high precision image regeneration and their industrial stability characteristics, be it Kodak or Fujifilm. I am also the unpaid camera man of our family.
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