USSWOPtoADOBE
USSWOPtoADOBE
- Subject: USSWOPtoADOBE
- From: Joel <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 17:25:10 -0500
Steve Upton wrote:
Only if you want to proof into Adobe RGB (and simulate the SWOP
white point). If you want to convert the file for future use and map
the white point to Adobe RGB, then relative colorimetric is probably
the better choice.
Well.. better is a matter of perspective, but rel col will keep the
whites clean if that's what you want.
I guess perspective is right...I have a scanner operator who scans in
RGB,converts to AdobeRGB, converts to USSWOP for editing and then
converts back to AdobeRGB before he fires it to me because he knows I
want RGB embedded files. The white point he is working with as he
edits is actually USSWOP. I can't get through to him on working in
RGB/CMYK preview.
Now I've asked him not to convert back to AdobeRGB and Absolute seems
to be about the only way to convert and maintain the color values he
edits to. So I guess it is a matter of perspective...and needing
another one taboot.
Thanks for the prompt reply.
--
joel johnstone - designtype
Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
(Just call me Out-Of-Bounds-Exception Guy!)