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color tables

To make the image on your computer display look like the image that your printer will print of the same file, the computer display needs to know what the printer prints when it sees this color. The display would have one color, look it up on the printers colors and then display that color. It would be the same process for a scanner or a camera.

While researching colors and looking for colors to put into testcharts, I found some interesting sets of colors and made palettes of them for TheGIMP.

Crayola® Colors
Two sets of crayola colors.
Star Colors
Even the star colors have white point issues with monitors.
PlayDoh®
Picked from their web page.
DMC® Floss
With help from Jeff Trefftz.

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