Re: Printing Targets
Re: Printing Targets
- Subject: Re: Printing Targets
- From: Doyle Yoder <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:36:30 -0500
Ok, let suppose that you can do this from Aperture.
Does anybody know what happen when bringing an untagged (unmanaged) profile target into Aperture. Does Aperture assign a profile? If so what profile? Does Aperture assume a profile and then convert to a profile? I could be wrong but I believe this is how LR works.
Since you cannot choose an RGB working space in the print CM dialog in Aperture then you would need to assign a printer profile to the image in Aperture which I can not find a way to do.
So I would question if this would be doable in Aperture?
Doyle
On Jan 16, 2010, at 5:54 PM, Marco Ugolini wrote:
> If you select the same profile for the output as the profile assigned to the
> the image file being printed, then you're effectively not color-managing the
> file.
>
> If, for example, your image file is in AdobeRGB, then select AdobeRGB as
> your output profile as well. The rendering intent doesn't matter, since
> there will be no conversion being made.
>
> That's one known way to force an application not to color-manage the output.
>
> Marco Ugolini
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