Re: Analyzing Workflow
Re: Analyzing Workflow
- Subject: Re: Analyzing Workflow
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 19:24:01 EDT
In a message dated 5/17/01 4:50:12 AM, email@hidden writes:
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I think the problem is not your printer Profile it is your Adobe 98 RGB
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Workspace. ASdobe 98 RGB is based on sRGB only the Green is changed. Your
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Printers can print more than this Gamut. Try to use your Printer Profile
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Workspace in PS6.0 and you will see, that you come closer to your
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printresults.
I can't decide which statement here to disagree with first, since they all
appear to be wrong! I guess I'll start by objecting to the notion that Adobe
is sRGB with the green point moved out farther. Have you ever plotted the tow
together Ulf? Or looked at the phosphor numbers for them?
Suggesting that users work in their monitor space is a giant step backwards,
especially for someone working for a color managed RIP company.
The idea that your monitor space will have a larger gamut than AdobeRGB is
also exactly opposite of what a plot or a phosphor check will tell you; if
there is a problem with using AdobeRGB as a space for prepress work, it lies
in it being too big for certain uses (that expect a monitor sized space like
sRGB), not too small.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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