yes, I understand that it is nice to be able to have more than one color profile declared in the same SVG. That's why I built (with your help some months ago in Brasilia) the color profile preferences tab that allows the user to select which profiles are declared in the document.
But I can't see why somebody would use more than one profile ***simultaneously***. I mean, a certain region of the drawing using a certain color profile and the rest using another profile. This is the thing that the spec allows but does not make sense for me.
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Aurélio A. Heckert <aurium@...400...> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Felipe Sanches <felipe.sanches@...400...> wrote:
yes, I know that SVG allows per element profiles, but I cant see any use for this. That is why I suggest global color profile settings.
Could anybody here explain why would be useful for the user to set different color profiles in the same document simultaneously?
The visual elements may have multiple fill color definitions with multiple icc(...) values specifieds. This is useful when we want the better color in different outputs. We can use a ICC for a green ball in a old monitor, in a iBook LCD (green is hightlight!), in a home printer and in a industrial printer.
We need the profile of each output to define the ICC fill color to visual elements.
I think that is the better of this feature.
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