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- From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 22:33:10 +0200
>Doesn't the monitor profile affect the display of all apps, as CS
works at
>the OS level?
>Under OSX it does. Otherwise it's only utilized by ICC savvy
applications
>like Photoshop.
Under OS 10.2 Apple applications such as Mail and Preview are color
managed. I don't think it follows that all windows on a 10.2 machine
are color managed. ID201 on OS 10.2 works as ID201 on OS 9.1:
Unchecking the Edit > Color Settings > Enable Color Management option
tells InDesign not to apply the RGB working space to monitor space
transform for the saturated blue object I have drawn and the color
changes as it should.
It's still possible for data not to be processed by a CMM, but the idea
is that for the UI to work its magic as intended, all data should be
processed by a CMM. This is a far cry from ColorSync 2.0 where e.g. the
Finder was not color managed and the ProfileMaker (or was it
BatchMatcher, I forget) manual said not to compare colors in the Finder
with colors in color managed windows. But it is still possible to
disable color management.
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