Re: Is a printer's full gamut used to make a profile?
Re: Is a printer's full gamut used to make a profile?
- Subject: Re: Is a printer's full gamut used to make a profile?
- From: Randy Wright <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 03:16:34 -0700 (PDT)
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>>>At 7:05 PM -0700 9/18/01, Randy Wright wrote:
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Steve Upton wrote:
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>>The first test you want to do is to see if the
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proofing side of the
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profile is doing a good job. (CMYK->Lab)>>
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Is this necessary if I am ONLY working in CMYK? I am
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printing to a true RGB device, photo paper, no ink
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present.
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No difference. I was choosing CMYK as an assumption.
The fact that
you are using RGB as the device color space should not
change
anything.
Well.... I guess I should ask - are you creating a
CMYK or RGB profile?<<<<
I am working on RGB profiles only.
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>>>PS - The cc on this email was for
email@hidden. I
originally entered into this thread with you on the
ColorSync list.
Rather than confuse things - myself at the very least
- I removed
the ColorTheory address from the header and this is a
private reply
Regards,
Steve<<<<
Thank you. I had copied the wrong address when I sent
the post. I am taking the liberty of posting this to
the colorsync list.
Randy
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