Re: CMYK profile for Photoshop preview
Re: CMYK profile for Photoshop preview
- Subject: Re: CMYK profile for Photoshop preview
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 15:22:28 EDT
In a message dated 4/9/02 11:02:57 AM, email@hidden
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I came up with a point like this a few days ago on this list with the
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question if it is possible to alter the Black Point, just like it is
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possible to alter the White Point. It is possible, but people are reserved
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about giving information how to do it. Perhaps it would be enough being
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able
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to move black up or down the L-axis.
If its the preview, not the print, that you wish to do this to, then that
function is built into ColorVision ProfilerPRO for use at the time of profile
building. You simply adjust the "L" value of the black point in the main
window to something a bit darker (if your previews of uncoated art stock seem
too washed out with the ink black setting checked in Photoshop) or a bit
lighter (if your blacks seem too dark in the preview on some glossy or
semigloss paper types with ink black checked). You can similarly control
degree of Lightness ("L") and paper tint (a & b) in the whitepoint, such as
neutralizing the cast caused by no-UV filtered spectros with UV whitened
papers in the adjacent white point window.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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