On 29-Mar-2002 Robert L Krawitz wrote: > From: "Branko Collin" <collin@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 23:10:12 +0100 > I seem to remember he was working on another plug-in for Photoshop > curves. The specs are not in the Photoshop SDK documentation... > I'd really like to see somebody do this as a front end to the > Gimp-Print plugin (perhaps with some of the core incorporated into It will be better to add the transformation after scaling the picture. > internally), this isn't a problem. Gimp-print has a 16-bit raw CMYK > printing mode that's ideal for this kind of thing. IMHO you should: - add ICC profiles processing - add processing of standard Gimp curves, they should applied after scaling the image and before the "adjust ouput" parameters. You must keep them working. I have make a workflow to use hextone inks and soon VM inks (I should have the inks on wednesday because it is Easter time...). For these I use a Gimp curve that I apply before printing but it is before scaling which is not very good. I need to adjust output color AFTER because with Yellow I could choice cold or warm tone with VM inks. I am not sure that 16 bits can improve really the printout but I am ready to test ;-) The amp files seem deprecated for my use. I wrote the plug-in to print with hextone inks but I need to add a modifying/saving picture to make them usefull. ( my workflow is at http://www.regix.com/info/workflow.shtml ) -- <regisr> http://regisr.regix.com/ portail photo http://www.regix.net magazine http://www.regix.com/