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Re: Colorsync Control Panel settings?
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Re: Colorsync Control Panel settings?


  • Subject: Re: Colorsync Control Panel settings?
  • From: John Vitollo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 00:24:57 -0500

Thanks C.D.
>Nothing but Apple's Colorsync Applescripts actually use any of these
>settings, except the System Profile. I set RGB to the Photoshop workingspace
>and CMYK to SWOP in most installations.

So the System Profile is set to: the Photocal monitor profile?

The RGB Default it set to: Adobe RGB? The space I use in Photoshop 6.

The CMYK Default is set to: ColorMatch 3.01 - SWOP or US Web Coated (SWOP)?

Thanks Stein
>Some of these issues are very well documented in the PS 6.0 manual.
>I recommend Adobe RGB 1998 as system RGB. A nice wide color space it
>is..

I understand the color settings in Photoshop - just fuzzy about the settings
in the Colorsync Control Panel.

Adobe for the system and RGB space in Photoshop?

>You are not making stuff for print then?? If you will be making web grafix I
>guess you might as well use the sRGB space instead of Adobe RGB 1998 - but you
>might do P2P later one - and then keeping master files in a broader space.

Not doing any prepress. Mostly printing fine art photography on an Epson
printer with pigment inks. Also do a lot of web work. I love the document
specific colorspace.

Thanks guys for all your help!

Best, John V.


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