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Re: Good CMYK to RGB Profiles
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Re: Good CMYK to RGB Profiles


  • Subject: Re: Good CMYK to RGB Profiles
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 14:17:31 -0600

on 8/29/01 1:17 PM, Steve Lehning at email@hidden wrote:

> however when we get RGB files in from
> other parties and we have to convert them to CMYK, we find that using our
> Matchprint or destination profile, we dont get as good results as when using
> Photoshops Built in conversion table of Swop Coated.

In what way? While the profiles from Photoshop 6 are very good, the custom
profile should be better. So the question is, what isn't working as well for
you with these profiles? It could be how you've set the options in
ProfileMaker Pro. How many patches did you measure?

> When I apply the
> destination profile as our CMYK Conversion I am using Perceptual as the
> rendering intent and I have black point Compensation checked.

Try a Relative Colorimetric intent or if time permits, look at the files in
Photoshop 6 using either a soft proof (custom Proof Setup) with the same
profile but both intents OR use the Convert to Profile command and toggle
the two intents back and forth. Pick the one that provides a soft proof on
screen you prefer.

Andrew Rodney


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 >Good CMYK to RGB Profiles (From: Steve Lehning <email@hidden>)

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