The color management system built into Apple's Macintosh operating system.
The color management technology integrated into Mac OS X. ColorSync ensures that the color you see is the same from your digital image onscreen to the image on the paper printed by your printer. ColorSync uses industry standard technologies such as ICC profiles and sRGB color spaces.
Building color management architecture for Apple Macintosh computers. Third party vendors utilize the ColorSync framework to provide device calibration, device characterization, and device profile building methods.
A method of managing color consistency between devices such as a computer monitor or printer.
Apple's colour management system (CMS). ColorSync uses a variety of profiles for different input and output devices, to try and calibrate the whole design, publishing and printing process.
Macintosh software that is designed to help you get WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) color output. This software prints colors as you see them on your screen.
Macintosh software that is designed to help you achieve the color matching. See also color matching.
On a Macintosh computer, a set of extensions to the operating system that provide a basic Color Management System (CMS) and a foundation for other CMSs to build upon. See also Profile.
a color management system developed by Linotype-Hell for use on computers. Used on the AppleĀ® Macintosh(tm) computers as a standard from controlling color through out the imaging process by using ColorSync ICC profiles for each color device like the display, scanner and printer.
system software: Apple's color management system that provides device-independent color consistency.
CMS technology built into the Apple Macintosh operating system that manages color across devices and (since it is not application-specific) across applications.
System of management of the color developed for the APPLE computer.
System-based color management software developed by Apple Computer; manages the color between digital devices by comparing each device's color description to the standard CIE color mode.