Abstract

Color management system (CMS) plays an important role in color image processing systems to maintain consistent color appearance among various devices on a network. Considering a network environment, the conventional CMS depends deeply on the configuration of the network and the system. This paper describes an object-oriented CMS architecture and its implementation strategy for a distributed environment name Network CMS (NCMS). NCMS can keep the consistency of the device profiles and needs not to be installed on all the work stations on a network. The discussion of the effectiveness of NCMS shows that it suits well for color management on a distributed system due to its object-oriented features and the Client- Server model implementation. This system will be a good test bed to explore advanced color document processing systems and future color interchange facilities.© (1993) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

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