Re: six of one
Re: six of one
- Subject: Re: six of one
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2002 14:12:47 +0100
In a message dated 12/6/02 12:45:23 AM, email@hidden writes:
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> This probably comes out the same but...
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> I have a photoshop file embedded with a custom profile 4c that a customer
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> uses. (really several customers with several custom profiles).
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> Should I extract the profile to use in my rip or convert to RGB space like
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> Best or Adobe in PS and send it to the rip this way. My rip alrady has
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> these
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> in its list. This is going to inkjet with Postershop rip. Opinions?
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on 6/12/2002 13:58, email@hidden wrote :
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The theory is that a good proofing RIP is going to read this tagged profile,
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and convert from there to your inkjet RIP profile for you, without any manual
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profile extraction or reconversion to an RGB space. Reality can be a bit
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trickier.
As usual we agree with CD. Since the latest version of Best ColorProof, it
offers object by object CM provided that there is an embedded profile in
each object. As CD points out it can be a sure thin ice to skate over with
the mix of tiffs, PDF, and or EPS. EPS will depend largely on the
preferences for CM at the time of writing the Postscript file and if it's
EPS or EPSf as in Photoshop files.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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