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Re: Adobe CMM



Thanks for your replies,

Just to make my posting complete, here is my testing basis.
I have posted into the Adobe CMM user forum as well, hoping
for a statement from the Adobe people.

This is my testing basis so far
(All done with ISOcoated to ISOuncoated, relative colorimetric):
(Abbr. Adobe Photoshop Convert to Profile BPC Setting: PS)
(Abbr. Adobe CMM preferences BPC setting: CMM)

PS CMM Expected Happening
On On BPC taking place OK 1*
On Off BPC taking place NOT Ok, no BPC happening 2*
Off On BPC taking place OK 3*
Off Off NO BPC OK 4*


First, this shows that the mechanism to switch BPC in the CMM on or off
seems to work. (1*, 3*, 4*)

But, the reason why Adobe invented BPC, working with a CMM that does
no know BPC, does not work for me (2*)

Rolf Gierling

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Author of "Farbmanagement"
3rd Edition July 2006
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