Re: Profile tweaking again
Re: Profile tweaking again
- Subject: Re: Profile tweaking again
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 22:54:54 +0100
on 17/01/2002 22:11, Paul Schilliger at email@hidden wrote:
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> Global Correction - Lightness Contrast and / or Saturation
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> Separate C - Y - M and K editing
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> Grey balance editing - separate to actual channels themselves
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> Selective Color Editing - LCH based reference points
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> White Point Editing - Paper White correction
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> Am I right in thinking that these are the requirements for profile editing
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> ?
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> I'd agree that this is a good list; and you can do most any of this to a
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> profiled image (not directly to a profile) in Photoshop, so you can then
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> apply those same edits to a profile with DoctorPRO... thats how it works. The
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> only item that might not qualify is the LCH selective color editing;
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> Photoshop offers a selective color tool, but it does not offer LCH.
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Is it right that DoctorPro only edits printer profiles?
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I wanted to tweak an ICC monitor profile created with OptiCal, but it did not
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appear in the scroll list although it is present in the ColorSync folder.
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Paul Schilliger
Paul, Linocolor 6 can modify input + output profiles. Haven't actually
tried to modify a monitor profile though. Henrik will cringe at the very
idea. Why do you want to modify a monitor profile , especially one coming in
off a very good profiler like Optical?
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape