RE: Photoshop 6 - Image specific color - Working Space
RE: Photoshop 6 - Image specific color - Working Space
- Subject: RE: Photoshop 6 - Image specific color - Working Space
- From: Scott Griswold <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 04 May 2001 10:00:41 -0400
Fred,
I have to agree with Michael Shaffer's notes on the differences. I was
simply trying to point out the fact that yes, in some way Adobe has blurred
that line. I just couldn't think of a way to put it properly while at the
same time explaining how profiles and working spaces are separate.
I guess my point without being long winded was that if you choose to use the
embedded profile and not the working space then the working space is
effectively ignored as far as that image is concerned.
-Scott Griswold
Ulsaker Studio, Inc.
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From: "Fred Bunting" <email@hidden>
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Whether you could call it a 'Default Working Space' depends a bit on the
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color management "policies" you've chosen in Color Settings.
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shAf [Michael Shaffer] wrote:
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> Many do separate the 2 terms ... reserving "profiles"
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> for those color
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> spaces which are device dependent ... whereas "working spaces" are
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> created specifically to be gray balanced and perceptually uniform
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> (which most device profiles are not).