Serendipity Blackmagic 3.5.04 has been released. Highlights of this version include:
- Support for Canon ipf500/600/700 printers
- Calcheck patches can now be created in CMYK as well as Lab
- Linearisations can be reverted to a previous item from the history list
- Touch console is now resolution independent
- Adobe Illustrator CS3 separated postscript is now supported
- Faster Scitex Brisque polling
- Improved Vista 64 support
The release notes contain more information on what has been changed. For more information visit the Serendipity Blackmagic product page
In case you haven’t noticed, there is a free tool available for download from our site, called Serendipity ICCtool. In essence this little utility allows you to select a pair of ICC profiles and see how colours are converted between them. Input profiles can be scanner, monitor or printer profiles and output profiles can be monitor or printer profiles. Both RGB and CMYK colourspaces are supported. Since this utility uses the same CMS as Blackmagic and Megarip it gives you a fair idea how colours would be converted through those systems.
Input values can be either RGB, CMYK or Lab so the utility can also be used as a high quality Lab to CMYK conversion tool. Input values can also be read using any of the supported spectrophotometers. Selecting a monitor profile allows you to see exactly how the colour would print using the selected profiles.
More information and download links for Serendipity ICCtool are available here
Technorati Tags: serendipity icctool
Today we released new versions of both Serendipity Blackmagic and Megarip. Highlights of this release include support for ICC version 4 profiles and better PDF support for JPEG 2000 images.
More information on the Blackmagic release can be found here, while more details on the Megarip release are available here.
Technorati Tags: serendipity blackmagic, serendipity megarip, serendipity software
Recent Comments