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That's a kind of private profiling method via the PS layers, as long as you have complete control of the process from picture taking to printing, and everything in between, adjusting, tuning, developing etc and you know what you are doing it is a viable process. But it is not an approach for somebody who just needs a standardized tool for this purpose. I think the discussion should be more general to ask why colors should be 'managed' at all, modified, tuned, changed, improved , based on wide variations on equipment properties catching the image, the color, and the own vision system perceiving the same scene quite differently - for some reason, and abilities which the profiling process cannot mirror easily - like context related functions - depth recognition of a scenery, edge detection and a lot moreLet's figure out why this is so. What is the compromise. Review the article and see how the author is recommending shifting colors, adding layers. This is Hat's way of color management. See a parallel? This is kind of counter to ICC profiles right?
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