On Apr 28, 2011, at 10:21 AM, Petrie, Glen wrote:
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> libtiff (the most widely-used TIFF library) supports 16-bits per color.
>> I must be looking at the wrong version because TIFF 6.0 shows only <8,8,8> http://www.libtiff.org/support.html
Hmm, they must have removed 16-bit support at one point - back when I was doing print software for SGI workstations the "Sam Leffler" version of libtiff supported it...
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> I think for interoperability we want a minimum set for interoperability (and to address the use cases/design requirements). But most values of color space and bit depth should be optional.
>> Ok, then from your color-spaces, the required bits-per-color would 1 and 8. Also, the required bits-per-pixel would be 1, 8, 24
Right.
> One more time. Does conformance to pwg-raster-back-side mean “the printer will perform the indicated transforms” or this is an identifier stating what the “state” of the back-side image is?
Conformance for a printer means that it will advertise what it needs. For a client it means the client will transform the back side images as indicated by the printer.
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