Re: Monitor display in Photoshop 5 and 6
Re: Monitor display in Photoshop 5 and 6
- Subject: Re: Monitor display in Photoshop 5 and 6
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 15:53:16 EST
Along these same lines, can someone tell me how to confirm that Photoshop 6.0
is indeed using the latest monitor calibration/profile? It was easy in 5.5.
How is it confirmed in 6.0?
Or does it simply use the profile selected in ColorSync "System Profile"?
Ralph Tomaccio
In a message dated 11/6/00 2:01:06 PM, email@hidden writes:
<< Perhaps it's happening to everybody else - is PS 6 closer to your
output?
Dave King
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We've been noticing that Photoshop 5 and 6 don't display the same
image
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the same way, even though the settings are the same. This is a
problem
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when calibrating our monitors - how do we know we have a good cal,
if
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the image is displaying differently, depending on which version of
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Photoshop we're using. We use the same rgb and cmyk profiles, same
CMM,
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same intent, BPC off. Whether proofing is off or on doesn't help,
there
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should be some close similarity. Even the gamut alarm preview shows
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different areas out of gamut, using the same CMM, profiles, intent,
etc.
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This is on Mac OS 8.6, CS 2.6 and 9.04, CS 3.01, with everything set
up
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normally, tested on several different computers. I even switched the
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images to different sides of the monitor, in case my monitor is off
from
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side to side, but no change. PS 6 shows fuller quarter tones, and a
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yellower cast.
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Is this happening to anybody else? - Joe
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