Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
- Subject: Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
- From: "Roy Harrington" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:35:18 -0700
On 7/17/07, Andrew Rodney <email@hidden> wrote:
On 7/16/07 10:34 PM, "Marco Ugolini" wrote:
> And if it shows the print's hue as well, then it must be an RGB profile, not
> grayscale, right?
So how do you soft proof with all the various sliders? I assume you'd have
to print out a target with all the settings you hope to soft proof and then
make a profile.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
Since the softproofing is a PS and ICC feature and the sliders are in
the driver,
you're right you can't softproof live as you move the sliders. You have to make
a specific profile for the specific slider settings you will use.
It's certainly
not as convenient but in practice using the same settings over and over again
is likely for consistent toning.
Another benefit is because the Epson sliders tend to vary density as
well as tone.
So if you edit based on some slider settings and then want to change the tone
you may need to reedit the file. With ICC profiles you just have to create a
new profile and densities are matched automatically.
Roy
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