Re: Kodak Customcolor 2.0 / Colorvision Doctor Pro 2.0
Re: Kodak Customcolor 2.0 / Colorvision Doctor Pro 2.0
- Subject: Re: Kodak Customcolor 2.0 / Colorvision Doctor Pro 2.0
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 08:04:30 EDT
In a message dated 4/23/01 5:34:32 PM, email@hidden writes:
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With Customcolor ICC 2.0 the user has the option to select
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editing of the RGB> Lab transform or the Lab > RGB transform.
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Editing the Lab > RGB transform works fine in Photoshop 5 [if
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you don't mind working in the dark and doing a few test prints]
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but wouldn't it be nice if Ps 6's softproofing could be used to
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it's full advantage to allow a proper preview of the expected
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result once in print.
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Has anyone a workaround please?
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I was wondering whether Colorvision's Doctor Pro 2 has a similar
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behaviour [before I go ahead and buy a copy.] Does Doctor Pro
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compare well with CustomColor ICC 2.0?
DoctorPRO currently edits tables in both directions simultaneously, which
offers the preview consistancy you are looking for. ColorVision intends to
expand the flexibility of DoctroPRO in a future upgrade to allow a range of
table editing choices, and more accurate previewing of liniarized profiles as
well.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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