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Re: CMYK profiles... CS2 vs. CS3



On Jul 28, 2007, at 2:37 PM, Carlo Lavatori wrote:


On 28/lug/07, at 17:09, Chris Murphy wrote:

CS2 and CS3 should be producing identical conversions. Very little in the way of color management has changed in CS3. Both versions equally support v2 and v4 profiles.

That's exactly what I thought but than I don't understand why I get these kind of results

Emails with attachments to listserves usually get canned, for good reason. There are several thousand people subscribed to this list, so I'd suggest making them available on an idisk or put them on a web server and provide a link.


That's a good suggestion, thanks!

for anybody who cares to see or don't believe me
I uploaded both the color settings of my CS2 and CS3
and 2 screen shots of the 2 conversions in CS2 and CS3
plus the profile which, I suppose, is the only culprit


http://idisk.mac.com/carlolavatori-Public


Yeah I'm getting a radically different conversion between CS2 and CS3 with this profile, and it's actually the separation that's wrong, not merely the AtoB transform to screen.

I do not have the problem with either the Adobe CMM or Apple CMM selected as the engine in Photoshop CS3. I only have the problem with Adobe (ACE) is selected as the engine, and only in CS3. In CS2 all of the engine options work fine. (i.e. Adobe CMM is the separately downloaded and installed CMM).

So I think it's a bug, but not exactly sure where, and it might be triggered by this profile. I haven't seen anything like this discrepancy between CMMs in years.


Chris Murphy Color Remedies (TM) New York, NY ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Co-author "Real World Color Management, 2nd Ed"


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