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Old March 25th 15, 04:07 AM posted to sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing,rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom,comp.graphics.apps.gimp
Dale[_5_]
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Default real brush/colorant and digital tablet

another top-posting alertt ...

this whole thing could be done easier without the
colorants/extruder/dryer/measurement and with a color selector
that uses spectral data or
hue/saturation/lightness/appearance-considerations
of the actual colorants, named colors in ICC terms,

you could use spectral models instead of colorimetric ...


On 2015-03-25, Dale wrote:
top-posting alert ...

replace "digital canvas" with "hybrid canvas"


On 2015-03-24, Dale wrote:
On 2015-03-21, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-03-21 19:31:59 +0000, Dale said:

not that I am an artist,

Obviously not.


okay, I'll clarify

1) use "real" instruments (brushes,pencils, etc.)

2) use "real" colorants (paints,etc.)

3) use a digital canvas connected to a computer

4) use the instruments to laydown the colorants on the digital canvas

5) the digital canvas should have a grid/extruder "layer" to collect the
colorants

6) the digital canvas should haver a dryer "layer" to dry the colorants
after the extrusion

7) the digital canvas should have a color and/or spectrum measurement "layer"
to measure the colorimetry/spectrum after drying

8) the digital canvas should have a transmission "layer" to transfer the
colorimetry/spectrum to the computer so they can be digitally encoded,

9) the CIECAM02 "appearance" considerations of (4) should be input to (8)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIECAM02


However, given the depth and diversity of the groups you
cross post to, along with some of the inanity of the content of your
posts, you are undoubtably an extraordinary TROLL.


10) I don't have a bridge/tollbooth

11) you could nominate me for a alt.usenet.kooks kook award, I
already have two, they won't give me more if I ask

12) a kook award might be good for my resume






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