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Playing with (color) matches

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Playing with (color) matches Andrew A. Gill 10 May 17:25
Andrew A. Gill
2008-05-10 17:25:18 UTC (over 16 years ago)

Playing with (color) matches

I'm in the market for a color matching book, and I certainly understand that GIMP is rightly focussing on other things right now.

I further understand that the famous national brand for color matching is pretty insane about protecting its intellectual property. This really isn't much of an issue because there are other systems that I could use.

But if I select a system that isn't supported in GIMP and will likely never be, I can see myself switching to Photoshop.

AND I DON'T WANT TO SWITCH TO PHOTOSHOP.

So can anyone recommend a color matching system that would be more likely than the others to be included in GIMP at some point, years in the future?