Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 14:41:27 -0500 To: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden> From: william oldacre <email@hidden> Subject: Re: converting profiles pshop v5.5 vs pshop v6 ahhh, I wondered if something of the sort was occuring. BUT, does this mean the actual file contents and my output results will be the same for v6 as in v5.5?? I am assuming so. At 12:11 PM 2/6/01 -0700, you wrote: on 2/6/01 11:50 AM, william oldacre at email@hidden wrote: > The v5.5 monitor results are much lighter and much > more colour shifted than the v6 results, which are hardly lightened or > shifted at all. I haven't actually output with the v6 results yet, but am > hoping to do so this weekend (the output is a 35mm film recorder - Mirus > Turbo II PC). I built the profile for this device using the Monaco EZcolour > v1.5 profiling software. The effect of the preview in Photoshop 5 was WRONG and it's correct in Photoshop 6. If you used Profile to Profile in Photoshop 5 the preview as completely wrong because Photoshop 5 used the Working Space to preview a file that was in output space. Photoshop 6 is a lot smarter due to it's document specific color. So what you see after a conversion using Convert to Profile is correct. The preview is being shown using the actual profile you used to convert the file, not the Working Space. Andrew Rodney
on 2/6/01 11:50 AM, william oldacre at email@hidden wrote: > The v5.5 monitor results are much lighter and much > more colour shifted than the v6 results, which are hardly lightened or > shifted at all. I haven't actually output with the v6 results yet, but am > hoping to do so this weekend (the output is a 35mm film recorder - Mirus > Turbo II PC). I built the profile for this device using the Monaco EZcolour > v1.5 profiling software. The effect of the preview in Photoshop 5 was WRONG and it's correct in Photoshop 6. If you used Profile to Profile in Photoshop 5 the preview as completely wrong because Photoshop 5 used the Working Space to preview a file that was in output space. Photoshop 6 is a lot smarter due to it's document specific color. So what you see after a conversion using Convert to Profile is correct. The preview is being shown using the actual profile you used to convert the file, not the Working Space. Andrew Rodney