Monday, October 18, 2010

Revised and refreshed Chromasoft website

Google recently converted my Chromasoft website (as distinct from this blog) from the old Google Pages format to Google Sites, as they are doing for all Google Pages sites. The website is where all the reference material for the various things I blogger about here are. So, for example, there is:

  • Calibration test image (synthetically created "perfect" versions of the Gretag Macbeth 24-patch test chart);
  • A spreadsheet with color space information;
  • More information about dcpTool;
  • Some papers I wrote on color spaces.

The automatic conversion was reasonable, but messed up formatting a few places. So I've taken the opportunity to refresh the site with a new, cleaner format, and also to make use of some of Google Sites features that weren't available in Google Pages. E.g., the navigation widget, which replaces the previous "hard coded" navigation links.

The site is here: http://sites.google.com/site/chromasoft/

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