Re: Insidious Photoshop 7 color bug?
Re: Insidious Photoshop 7 color bug?
- Subject: Re: Insidious Photoshop 7 color bug?
- From: Jim Rich <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 09:15:51 -0500
On 4/4/03 8:13 AM, "Roger Breton" <email@hidden> wrote:
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Open up any CMYK document. Set Conversion Options to AbsCol. Set defaults
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background and foreground colors to black and white. Now, increase the
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Canvas Size by any measure. Is there any reason why the new pixels added to
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the image go blue? I know it's related to AbsCol but I fail to see the logic
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of why that happens since there is no conversion involved and the rest of
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the image remains intact. Actually, if you select and erase any area of the
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image to white (background color), you will see that bluish white. I guess
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it depends on the white point of the media.
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Roger Breton
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Laval, Canada
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Roger,
If I understand your problem, it sounds like when you apply AbCol it uses
the white point of your monitor profile which might be 6500k.
Jim Rich
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