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No offense taken, but it felt you did need a rest of sorts :) See, dood, I love coding, and I am tired of consulting for things that are not my passion strictly - so why not join the web app trend and be proactive about it to unleash magic. "Aim at the stars and you may touch the sky" - but is still is feasible with a solid team, methinks, and I also strongly think technology allows what I said above. To answer your question... The CMYK went this way: a one hour solid read, 4 easy (jpeg, png, tiff, and don't remember which other) formats can embed ICC color profiles to preserve CMYK calibration among things, BUT web browsers loathe ICC and mess up with it. Still, nobody cares: all was required was a cmyk->rgb renderer, because this way allows working with a real good feel of the CMYK palette, and calibrating inside the ICC headers (4 values, one per channel). Two php scripts therefore: one for adjusting the values and saving them to the ICC header, and one for loading/converting the picture to rgb (all throughout, the CMYK image remains intact except it's calibration info, and it remains in CMYK but speaks to the web user in plain vanilla rgb). Code draft laid in one hour, but I didn't feel like implementing, got caught by gpling on a broader scale. And... As I said above, I expected a step in my direction as well, so 50% of the work on my side sounded fair :D :p ...On the bus today, when riding home, I found a great beta-tester for a real challenging feature: Wacom. And my niece, the artsy one :D She's always short of real world paper because she paints a lot, would love offering her an infinite pixel canvas. [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/5827]_Mauro[/url] on 09-25-2006 23:51)[/small]
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