Re: CMYK-setup in PS 6
Re: CMYK-setup in PS 6
- Subject: Re: CMYK-setup in PS 6
- From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 09:29:58 +0100
Anders Ocklind <email@hidden> wrote:
Photoshop 6 (Mac OS) .When I chose custom CMYK (Edit/Colorsettings/
workingspaceCMYK )I can make my own icc/icm CMYK-profile if I change
one of the
default profiles.
EBI Aktivitet <email@hidden> wrote:
Well, Photoshop is a ICC-profile generator, but not really an editor. You
won't be able to load any odd profile and then edit it.
You will have to get other software to edit profiles.
You will have to get software both to generate ICC printer profiles,
and software to edit ICC printer profiles if you think this necessary.
The ICC printer profiles generated by Pshop 5.0, Pshop 5.5 and Pshop
6.0 should not be used in production workflows.
These profiles are designed to scale the black point of the output
process to L 100 and L 0. For instance, a newsprint 'profile' created
with Pshop 6 has a black point of L 0 a 0 b 0 and similarly for other
media. Similarly, the intents (: tags, LUTs, blocks of numbers)
behave the same.
Use a standards-based ICC output profile, and profile your studio
proof printer with a spectrophotometer and industrial strength ICC
profiling software. There is now a ProfileMaker Lite so to speak :
Eye-One Match.