Re: Photoshop Euro v2 profile & troubles
Re: Photoshop Euro v2 profile & troubles
- Subject: Re: Photoshop Euro v2 profile & troubles
- From: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 19:39:38 +0000
on 4/12/03 7:13 pm, Andrew Rodney at email@hidden wrote:
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Is it impossible for the Knoll profile to simply be bad? I guess not.
If it has been edited to generate more cyan in the CMYK I'd like to know
why?
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So my point is this. Adobe supplies profiles. They are canned profiles which
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can work really, really well or really poorly. The profile isn't any
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different in each situation but the process certainly is. Does that mean
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Adobe should not supply profiles?
No. It means that Adobe should supply as many European profiles as it
supplies US - not half as many.
It should also supply a profile for European web presses. I'm sure there
would be more than a few complaints if there were no SWOP profile supplied
with PS?
It should also allow users the ability to edit the supplied profiles in a
simple and straightforward manner. Plenty of people have asked for this and
it could replace the mess that you encounter when you select "custom cmyk".
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Martin Orpen
Idea Digital Imaging Ltd -- The Image Specialists
http://www.idea-digital.com
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