Re: Bug 687711, Add ideal CMYK color space to GS resources.
"Igor V. Melichev" <[email protected]> Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:39:05 +0400
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So I guess you created the name yourself, right ? I'm not against that, but in this case we can vote (We could not vote if the name were public). I'm not sure about the MatrixLMN coeffs - is this an inverse of a known CRD ? Or do they come from a public definition of LMN ? In any case, since you created the color space, please explain in a comment, where it comes from. Also please fix the "$Id:". I don't like the word 'ideal' in this context, because frequently it is being understood as "very good". I don't think that this color space is such. I would like 'Identity", but it doesn't go due to 'exp'. Maybe TrivialCMYK or SimpleCMYK is better. Igor. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Cherepanov" <[email protected]> To: "Igor V. Melichev" <[email protected]>; "gs-code-review" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 3:37 PM Subject: Re: [gs-code-review] Bug 687711,Add ideal CMYK color space to GS resources. xefitra > Igor V. Melichev wrote: > >> Where the name "IdealCMYK" comes from ? > This color space is based on ideal colorants > (absolute in-band absorption, no out-of-band absorption) > and an ideal 3-band observer. > The name follows "ideal gas" pattern. > > PerfectCMYK and PureCMYK are other good names. > Should we vote ? > > >