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<DIV><SPAN class=268162108-28042005><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>My
reason for bring up this issue was due to the absence of highlight color for
images.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=268162108-28042005><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>When I
discussed this with Peter, his view is that an image, other than full color,
does</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=268162108-28042005><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>not
have a colorant associated until it is processed by the printer. To be
consistent </FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=268162108-28042005><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>with
this assumption, the term "black" should be replaced with "monochrome".
An</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=268162108-28042005><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>inconsistent solution would be to add highlightImages to the counters
spec.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=268162108-28042005><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
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<DIV><SPAN class=268162108-28042005> <FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff size=2>Ron</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV class=OutlookMessageHeader dir=ltr align=left><FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> owner-wims@pwg.org
[mailto:owner-wims@pwg.org]<B>On Behalf Of </B>William A
Wagner<BR><B>Sent:</B> Monday, April 25, 2005 3:36 PM<BR><B>To:</B>
wims@pwg.org<BR><B>Subject:</B> RE: WIMS> Black vs
Mono<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Harry,</SPAN></FONT></P>
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">I do not agree that
the argument for using “black” for images is the same as using
“black” for impressions. For example, you are not interested in colorant usage
in image counters; indeed there is no inherent reason to believe that the
image will ever be printed. But quite frankly, I don’t feel that strongly one
way or the other. Ron, how critically do you take this
issue?</SPAN></FONT></P>
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: navy; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">We do have
significantly more far reaching issues that this. If we are dropping the
counter MIB because we believe all counters should be fully defined in the
counter spec, then I suggest we will have the same problem mapping to a
schema. Without being able to map to a form that can be communicated as useful
parameters, the counter spec becomes useless.</SPAN></FONT></P>
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN
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Wagner</SPAN></FONT></P>
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style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Tahoma">-----Original
Message-----<BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">From:</SPAN></B> Harry
Lewis [mailto:harryl@us.ibm.com] <BR><B><SPAN
style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Sent:</SPAN></B> Monday, April 25, 2005 3:41
PM<BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">To:</SPAN></B> McDonald,
Ira<BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Cc:</SPAN></B> William A Wagner;
wims@pwg.org<BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Subject:</SPAN></B> RE:
WIMS> Black vs Mono</SPAN></FONT></P>
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style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: sans-serif">Thanks, Ira.
</SPAN></FONT><BR><BR><FONT face=sans-serif size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: sans-serif">I was aware of the
inconsistency (but not all the specific references). I think it is a result of
a rather sloppy (on our part) mapping of marketing and technical terms into
our standards and semantics. This shows the value of, now, having a common
semantic model where definitions from parallel work groups must be reconciled
(we didn't have this in the past). Throughout the past 20 years, it has been
common in the MARKET PLACE to distinguish between "monochrome" and the
emerging "color" market in printers. Monochrome (in my opinion) was basically
a technical term used by marketing as a more concise (and "sexy") way to
describe what the average public would otherwise refer to as "black and
white". </SPAN></FONT><BR><BR><FONT face=sans-serif size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: sans-serif">Of course, PWG members
understand the term both technically and in it's market use. In the past, we
got away with assuming our spec reader could also be as ambidextrous in their
use of the terms.</SPAN></FONT> <BR><BR><FONT face=sans-serif size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: sans-serif">When we came to the Counter
Spec, where we are actually wanting to measure the use of black colorant in
exclusion of any other mixtures, I think we were right to choose the term
BLACK as it is more explicit than monochrome. </SPAN></FONT><BR><FONT
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<BR>Harry Lewis <BR>IBM STSM<BR>Chairman - IEEE-ISTO Printer Working
Group<BR>http://www.pwg.org<BR>IBM Printing Systems
<BR>http://www.ibm.com/printers<BR>303-924-5337<BR>----------------------------------------------
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style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt"><BR><BR><BR></SPAN></FONT><TT><FONT face="Courier New"
size=2><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Hi Harry,</SPAN></FONT></TT><FONT
face="Courier New" size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Courier New'"><BR><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">The Job Mon MIB (of which you are a co-editor)
uses</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">the term monochrome once in
the (badly written)</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">definition of
'Impressions'.</FONT></TT><BR><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Later in
HighlightColorImpressions, it uses the term</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">black (to describe the black colorant). There,
it</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">does not refer to
monochrome.</FONT></TT><BR><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">The Printer MIB
uses the term monochrome once to say</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">"process color of 1 implies
monochrome".</FONT></TT><BR><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">The Printer MIB
uses the term black once to refer to</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">the colorant in
prtMarkerColorantValue.</FONT></TT><BR><BR><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">Cheers,</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">-
Ira</FONT></TT><BR><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Ira McDonald (Musician /
Software Architect)</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Blue Roof
Music / High North Inc</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">PO Box 221
Grand Marais, MI 49839</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">phone: +1-906-494-2434</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">email: imcdonald@sharplabs.com
</FONT></TT><BR><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">-----Original
Message-----</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">From:
owner-wims@pwg.org [mailto:owner-wims@pwg.org]On Behalf Of Harry
Lewis</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005
12:33 PM</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">To: William A
Wagner</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Cc:
wims@pwg.org</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Subject: RE: WIMS>
Black vs Mono</FONT></TT><BR><BR><BR><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">The
reasoning for using the term Black (vs Monochrome) sure seems
identical</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">in either case (Images
or Impressions)... just that Images are scanned and</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">Impressions are "deposited". If we have used both terms in
past, normative</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">definitions, I
guess we'll have to live with them. If not, we should
think</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">seriously about converging
on "Black" and making sure we embellish any</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">explanations where needed. </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">----------------------------------------------
</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Harry Lewis
</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">IBM STSM</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">Chairman - IEEE-ISTO Printer Working
Group</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">http://www.pwg.org</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">IBM Printing Systems </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">http://www.ibm.com/printers</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">303-924-5337</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">----------------------------------------------
</FONT></TT><BR><BR><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">"William A Wagner"
<wamwagner@comcast.net> </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">04/25/2005 10:12 AM ToHarry Lewis/Boulder/IBM@IBMUS
</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">cc<wims@pwg.org>
</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">SubjectRE: WIMS> Black vs
Mono</FONT></TT><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">Harry, </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New"> </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">I agree
with your comments, and would argue that "Black" impressions
is</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">preferable to "Monochrome"
impressions. However, Ron did not refer to</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">impressions but rather to images. So this is not a question
about what is</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">actually deposited
on media, but what is defined in a job. If no color
is</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">defined, then the image may be
considered monochrome. A job where a cyan</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">image is defined would be treated as full color, even if it
were the only</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">color. If this
is Ron's reasoning, I think it makes sense. The
question</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">then is if the use of
"black" with impressions and "monochrome" with images</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">adds to understanding or to confusion.
</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New"> </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">Bill Wagner </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New"> </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">-----Original Message-----</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">From: owner-wims@pwg.org [mailto:owner-wims@pwg.org] On
Behalf Of Harry</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">Lewis</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Sent:
Monday, April 25, 2005 10:21 AM</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">To: William A Wagner</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">Cc: wims@pwg.org</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">Subject: WIMS> Black vs Mono </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New"> </FONT></TT><BR><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">As
background... we discussed Black vs Mono at the Tokyo f2f. There is
an</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">intuitive question of whether
we are really trying to count BLACK (only)</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">pages vs Full Color or Spot Color pages or whether we are
using Black as a</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">synonym for
Monochrome vs Full Color. The result would be nearly the
same</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">except that with the later
one could ask how to count a completely Cyan</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">(unlikely) page, for example. In Tokyo we concluded that,
indeed, we are</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">counting BLACK
(only) pages. Aside from being inherently monochrome,
Black</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">has a unique role in
printing as many printers have various contone</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">components (of which Black is one) and spot colors but
Black (only)</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">impressions may be
accomplished without engaging the contone features or</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">pathway in some cases. Also, Monochrome and Black really
ARE synonymous,</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Black being so
much so the majority of monochrome that other cases
(Cyan</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">only, Magenta only) become
pathological. </FONT></TT><BR><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">I know another
thread ensued abut where and what documents already
carry</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">these definitions but I
wanted to share this "common sense" dialog which</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">occurred in Tokyo at the Last Call review also, prior to
the next WIMS</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">teleconference.
</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">----------------------------------------------
</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">Harry Lewis
</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT face="Courier New">IBM STSM</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">Chairman - IEEE-ISTO Printer Working
Group</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">http://www.pwg.org</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">IBM Printing Systems </FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">http://www.ibm.com/printers</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">303-924-5337</FONT></TT><BR><TT><FONT
face="Courier New">----------------------------------------------
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