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6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 2 Color Management - Part II Implementing Color Management Michael J. Glagola mglagola@cox.net 703-830-6860

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 3 Session Goals To provide an practical understanding of: Digital color Color space ICC profiles How to implement color-managed workflow

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 4 Review: Basic Concepts of Color Management

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 5 Color Perception Color perception has both OBJECTIVE and SUBJECTIVE components Objective: different viewing technology produces different results (printers, printer type, monitor, monitor type, printer paper, printer ink, etc.) Subjective: physical characteristics of the viewing environment (background lighting, type of lighting, intensity of lighting, color of viewing area, etc.) To get consistent color perception it is important to standardize and minimize the objective and subjective factors

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 6 Digital Imagery & Color Digital Images are captured and displayed on a variety of devices; each digital device captures or displays images in a unique manner Each pixel in a digital image encodes light in a combination of discreet RGB values; without context, the RGB values are meaningless The Color Space defines the context of the RGB values in an image file All digital images refer to a color space-- either explicitly via an embedded user-specified profile, or implicitly

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 7 RGB Color Due to the wide variety and number of devices (cameras, film, scanners, monitors, printers, ) a large number of color spaces have been developed. The de facto standard for the Internet, srgb, has a limited gamut and was developed to correspond to a typical CRT monitor. Other color spaces have larger gamuts; for example, Adobe RGB has a much richer color space than srgb. Working color space refers to the color space of the digital image

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 8 Color Space Gamuts Adobe RGB srgb Different Color Spaces display different ranges of colors

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 9 Displaying Digital Images Digital Images can be displayed multiple ways (printer, monitor, projector, ) Each technology displays color differently; not better or worse just different Even different devices using the same technology do not display color the same The GOAL of color management is to enable the physical devices in a system to display the colors of an image as close to each other AND to the image s working color space AS POSSIBLE

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 10 ICC Profiles Profiles are the standard for how digital devices (scanners, digital cameras, printers, etc.) communicate color information to each other Profiles define how each device displays color A color managed system uses the information contained in each profile to translate how the colors of an image in a working color space to the individual characteristics of attached physical devices Profiles are key to matching color and consistent results

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 11 Color Management Block Diagram Printer Profile Image File Working Color Space Image Profile Monitor Profile

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 12 Profiles are KEY The image profile is the profile used in the Working Color Space (Abode RGB, srgb, ) The monitor and printer profiles are device dependant; they can range from generic, device generic, company device supplied, to totally custom The profile for the monitor or printer IS ONLY VERY RARELY the same as the working color space; the best way to identify the right device profile is to look on the web. Good Color Management results in each device reproducing color as close to the working color space and to each of the other devices as possible

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 13 Profile Visualization REALITY Working Color Space Printer Monitor Profiles with the maximum concurrent area provide the best results

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 14 Implementing Color Management to Obtain Consistent Color

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 15 Color Management Establishes a methodology for: a working color space for editing and storing images handling images from input devices, such as scanners or digital cameras handling image files that are untagged or have different color spaces monitor profile and monitor rendering intent printer profile and rendering intent.

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 16 Color-Managed Workflow The specifics of implementing a color managed workflow is highly dependant upon the imaging software used Implementation details often vary between different releases of the same software Key to color management is selecting the right profiles for each of the digital technology components AND implementing the profiles properly!

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 17 Image Profile/Color Space The set-up of the digital image acquisition device (camera, scanner, etc.) determines how the image is mapped into the color space Set-Up includes color profile/color space, bitdepth of the image (24 or 48 bit color) and image format Image appearance is also determined by all of the factors of digital exposure: resolution, exposure, brightness, contrast, color balance, saturation, etc. Every image either has an embedded or an assumed profile/color space

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 18 Monitor Calibration Monitor Calibration is THE most important component of Color Management without a viewing standard all other results are suspect Eye Ball Calibration manually setting gamma, luminance, and color temperature Free Not Consistent Only BARELY better than nothing!!! Hardware calibration device Costs $ but it makes little sense to buy expensive camera gear and then skimp on how the same images are viewed Objective and reproducible

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 19 Calibrating a Monitor In order to get consistent viewing, one must establish a suitable and consistent viewing environment before doing ANY monitor calibration Manual Calibration: use the help in the software used or search the web under setting Gamma on a monitor Calibration Tool: $100-300; two major sources X-RITE ColorVision The result is either manually set luminance, color temperature and Gamma, OR a custom profile developed for that specific monitor

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 20 Printer Calibration Off the Shelf : select the manufacturer supplied profile that most closely matches the printer, ink, and paper combination used Custom: use on-line tools to obtain a custom printer profile for the specific printer, ink, and paper used ($15-25 each) Printer Calibration Tool: hardware and software which can create configuration specific profiles on-site (very expensive)

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 21 Printer Profile/Calibration Off the Shelf printer profiles: historically poor but new high end printer profiles based on specific printer, ink, and paper combinations are quite good Custom: go on line, print test images and mail in. Great as long as that specific configuration is used Printer Calibration Tools: $1000+; two major sources X-RITE ColorVision Regardless of the method used any good solution is a profile unique to a specific printer, ink, and paper configuration. Any significant change to that printer configuration normally requires a new printer profile

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 22 Conceptually Implementing Profiles in a Color Management Workflow Step 1: Select and set the Monitor s profile Step 2: Open color managed software Step 3: Select and set the workflow policy and working color space of the image Step 4: Select and set the printer s profile and be sure to disable the profile in the printer driver

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 23 Color Managed Workflow Tips Establish a consistent viewing environment Make sure the right profiles are used: Working Color Space (Adobe RGB, srgb, etc.) Monitor (manual/custom calibration) Printer (device specific/custom/custom) DO NOT USE ONE PROFILE EVERYWHERE! The better the device profile the better the results Establish a consistent method for working on images (a Color Managed Workflow) Attention to detail is critical Understand how much effort you are willing to expend for the results desired; it s a trade off

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 24 Color Management References For more data and specific details on understanding and implementing color management workflow use the help in the software used or surf the web Two good sites for Color Management: http://www.drycreekphoto.com/learn/color_ma nagement.htm http://www.normankoren.com/color_managem ent.html Chromix and GamutVision provide good Color Space/Profile visualization software

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 25 Color Management Reality Maintaining consistent color between different devices and color spaces IS possible but a lot of work A color managed workflow provides a practical solution to consistent color No matter how hard you try nothing can make two devices with different profiles display exactly the same colors; how close you get is dependant on how hard you are willing to work

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 26 Summary Color Management is the key to highquality, consistent results Profiles define how devices display color; getting the right profiles is essential if color management is to work properly All digital results are based on what is seen on a monitor; without a properly calibrated monitor it is impossible to have quality color results regardless of who prints the image or how it is displayed

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 27 Final Thoughts Monitor Calibration tools are worth the $ Printer Calibration Tools are currently not worth the $; either use custom services or use those that come with the printer (the newer the printer the better the profiles) Implementing color management concepts is simple: Calibrate the Monitor, Set the Working Color Space and Workflow, Set the Printer Profile and disable the profile in the printer driver The actual implementation of color management is dependant upon the software used; frequent knowledgeable use and attention to the detail makes color management easier Understand what are the results you want and do the cost-benefit analysis to determine how much effort is needed to get those desired results. Is it worth it?

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 28 Questions, Comments, or Suggestions? Contact Information: Michael J. Glagola mglagola@cox.net 703-830-6860

6-9-07 Michael J. Glagola 2007 29 Schedule (2nd Saturday of every Month) Date Description 6-09-07 Color Management Fundamentals Part II How to Implement Color Management 7-14-07 Digital Camera Picture Taking (how to get a good digital image) 8-11-07 Digital Camera Picture Taking Part II (more how to get a good digital image) 9-8-07 TBD 10-13-07 NEW Series Photoshop Fundamentals by Ed Bunyan