FWIW, because MSN defines both colorant and media color names, I think it makes sense to add "paper" to any paper colors that are obviously different from the corresponding colorant/primary colors (like blue).
Any objections before I integrate Glen's table into the next draft?
On Mar 30, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Petrie, Glen wrote:
> All,
>> I have completed the table for media colors for the msn spec. (I have already provided the data to Mike.) The (summary) table and set of snap-shot images from a color application shows more details for each color.
>> The actual colors are initially based on the government standard for media color athttp://www.gpo.gov/customers/text/vol11/123.htm. Please note that the l*ab value for buff has an error (the -25.7 should be +25.7). The remainder of the colors were either determined using the government values as seed or based on the “actual color”
>> Please note that some of the colors in the table are for PAPER COLOR and NOT JUST for the COLOR. For example, Blue is for the paper color called blue (from the government std) and not the color blue.
>> Please examine the information. If you or your company has better or different values, I can make changes.
>>ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/whitepaper/PwgMsnColors-Summary.doc>ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/whitepaper/PwgMsnColors-Summary.pdf>ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/whitepaper/PwgMsnColors.djvu>> djvu reader/writer can be found at http://djvu.org/resources/> Color application is called OpenRGB found at
>http://www.logicol.com/index.php?X=ORGB&LogicolId=dd59d1b2413bd8744edc93f54598a9ac>>> glen
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