Flatenormal
Flatenormal is a term that primarily appears in the context of digital image processing and color management. It refers to a standardized method or concept related to the normalization or flattening of color profiles, data, or representations to achieve consistent and predictable output across different devices or platforms. The goal of flatenormalization is to reduce variations caused by differing hardware capabilities, color spaces, or processing algorithms.
In digital imaging, color profiles such as ICC profiles are used to define the color attributes of
The term "flatenormal" is sometimes used interchangeably with related processes such as color normalization, calibration, or
While "flatenormal" is not a widely recognized or formal term across all technical literature, its usage highlights