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ps6: new user


  • Subject: ps6: new user
  • From: taruntarun <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 13:08:16 +0530

hi

i just upgraded to ps6 after hearing all about it's proofing
capabilities. i would like to know:

1) what setting do i use in proof color setup? i mean i have the cmyk
profile for our printer but my RGB pictures look really horrible "very
low contrast and dull grayish blacks(99% ones)" with "paper white and
"black ink" "ON". it matches the print exactly with these options off.
does this mean my monitor calibration is not correct.

2) why should i use "relative colorimetric" or "absolute colorimetric".
"relative colorimetric" gives good results but "absolute" looks like
someone has changed the monitor setting from 6500k to 9300k. the
neutrals just go bluish. is it only for CMYK to CMYK?

3) i always work on pictures so should i put my rendering intent in
"color settings" to "perceptual".

thanks,
--
website-<www.geocities.com/tarunportfolio>
email---<email@hidden>&<email@hidden>

TARUN
photographer
studio lights
dppl
India


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