Chris_Brown
Oct 21 2009, 10:13 AM
When comparing the GRACoL 2006 and SWOP 2006 ICC profiles from
Adobe and
GRACoL using the ColorSync Tool, I see that the gamuts for the respective profiles are completely different. Does anyone know why they're different and which versions are correct?
In my screen grabs, the gray mesh represents the Adobe versions.
GRACoL comparison:
Click to view attachmentSWOP comparison:
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jjlphoto
Oct 26 2009, 08:32 AM
The axis's are in different orientations. Rotate one or the other and then compare.
Chris_Brown
Oct 26 2009, 11:44 AM
QUOTE (jjlphoto @ Oct 26 2009, 08:32 AM)

The axis's are in different orientations. Rotate one or the other and then compare.
This is incorrect. The ColorSync utility automatically aligns the axes.
jjlphoto
Oct 26 2009, 03:35 PM
do you mean in each shot, or comparing shot 1 to shot 2
Chris_Brown
Oct 27 2009, 07:39 AM
QUOTE (jjlphoto @ Oct 26 2009, 03:35 PM)

do you mean in each shot, or comparing shot 1 to shot 2
My comparison is shown within each shot/graphic. The top one being a comparison between GRACoL color spaces, the bottom being a comparison between SWOP color spaces.
Czornyj
Oct 27 2009, 08:09 AM
I'm not familiar with US printing standards, but it may be a matter of different data sets - in Europe we have different characterization data sets for standarized printing conditions, created with small (IT 8/7.3 918p), medium (ECI2002 1485p) and large (IT8/7.4 1617p) CMYK target. So for example - there are two sets of characterization data for CMYK sheetfed offset, paper class 1&2(coated), periodic screening - FOGRA39 (1485p), and FOGRA39L (1617p), and the different placement of color paches in both targets may result in slight gamut shape differencies.