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Re: Do we convert soft proof when converting to profile?
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Re: Do we convert soft proof when converting to profile?


  • Subject: Re: Do we convert soft proof when converting to profile?
  • From: John W Lund <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 13:00:09 -0800

Hi John,

The Proof Setup function is intended to show you how the file will appear
when converted to the device profile ("Device to Simulate") - although it's
not limited to device profiles, you can use working space profiles, for
example. Anyway, think of it as an on-the-fly profile conversion from the
image's color space to that "...Simulate" profile, which is then displayed
via another conversion to your monitor profile. So yes, soft-proofing can
help in deciding about applying corrections to a file before you actually
output it.

To display how the file would appear if sent "as is" (no conversion to the
"...Simulate" profile, enable the "Preserve RGB Numbers" (or CMYK, if that
color space) checkbox.

HTH,

John

John Lund
JWL Images
Emeryville, CA



On 2/19/09, "Digital Division - Reed Photo-Imaging <email@hidden>"
wrote:

> So what IS photoshop actually doing at the softproof stage?
> Is it showing an approximation of what the print will look like if the
> file is sent to the device as is?
> Or is it showing an approximation of what to expect with the file
> converted to profile?

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