Re: Printing Targets
Re: Printing Targets
- Subject: Re: Printing Targets
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2010 17:04:50 -0800
- Thread-topic: Printing Targets
In a message dated 1/16/10 3:36 PM, Doyle Yoder wrote:
> 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.
As far as I know, being that Lightroom is mostly being used as a Raw
rendering application, the rendered image file would be assigned the profile
that was selected in Lightroom's rendering preferences.
Whatever that profile is, that should also be selected as the output
profile, ensuring no conversion on the way to the printer. That is to say,
"no color management".
I don't use Aperture, but it wouldn't make much sense if it didn't also
select a profile for Raw rendering.
As for uses of Lightroom or Aperture that are outside their Raw rendering
functions, those files (TIFF or JPEG) hopefully already have an embedded
profile. Find out what it is, and select the same one while printing.
If the TIFF or JPEG file is untagged, well, then the problem is not with
Aperture. First tag it with Photoshop and then open it in Aperture, if
Aperture doesn't let you assign a profile to it from within the application.
Marco Ugolini
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