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Re: doctor pro - spotty conversion
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Re: doctor pro - spotty conversion


  • Subject: Re: doctor pro - spotty conversion
  • From: "publix team" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 15:38:05 +0100

> Yes, you have broken the fundimental rule of DoctorPRO: you need to perform
> your corrections in the same type of space that you wish to apply the result
> to. If you are going to edit a CMYK profile, then convert your image to that
> CMYK profile before recording your action, don't softproof to it. The
> directions are quite clear about that.

ups .. since by editing in rgb I can prevent clippings (for RelCol) I thought it would
be a good idea to do so. Plus I thought it would be better to do editing
before black generation happend.

Obviously not such a good idea.

Thanks,
I will have another try with a cmyk image.

Daniel
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