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Hi folks,
by testing Carlo's problem I came across the following problem using the (external) Adobe CMM (NOT the internal ACE):
I switched the BlackPointCompensation OFF in the Adobe CMM using the supplied prefs file. I want to control BPC within Photoshop.
Now, if I toggle BPC in Photoshops convert to profile using relative colorimetric, nothing happens.
This does not happen with ACE nor Apple CMM.
The problem occurs on PowerMac with Photoshop CS2. However, this does not happen on IntelMac with CS3.
I have no way to test other machines.
Can anyone verify that for me?
Thanks in advance
Rolf Gierling ----------------------------------------------------- www.multitools-online.de
It also happens on a PowerMac G4 with Photoshop CS3
Burckhart Seifert http://www.colortaxi.de
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