Re: Profiler PRO
Re: Profiler PRO
- Subject: Re: Profiler PRO
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 15:25:37 EDT
In a message dated 8/31/01 12:43:54 PM, email@hidden writes:
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So, you tell it what ICC profile was used to convert the RGB target to
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CMYK
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and then it sort of does a "if this profile was used to separate this RGB
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testchart, then the CMYK values that were actually PRINTED would/should
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have
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been THIS" and from that knows what the "reference" data is?
No you define the settings, and use the same definitions when creating the
profile.
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But where does the ICC profile/settings come from or how is it created
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where
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I can get as specific as saying "I want these *per channel* ink limits
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and
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this total ink setting and, while you're at it, I'd like this sort of toal
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curve applied to each ink...."? Am I delving into the Photoshop 6 Custom
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CMYK/ink transfer curves dialog to set all this up and then have PS6 make
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a
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profile out of this?
Exactly, but you are not making a profile out of it, you are simply setting
it up as a CMYK space in Photoshop.
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More questions to follow I'm sure!
Oh boy...
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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