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  • Subject: photoshop elements
  • From: Simon Olding <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 09:46:15 +1000

I expect this is a bit low brow for this list but how does Photoshop Elements handle colour?
The colour settings allow for colour management optimized for print (or web or none). The only option from then on is under print preview where you can select a destination profile to convert to at print time.

My question is, is this the same as Photoshop prior to V6, i.e. just conversion on output with no ability to softproof the results?

It recognises embedded profiles on opening but what assumptions does it make when an untagged scan is passed to Elements from the import menu. It seems to end up in Adobe RGB no matter what you set the scanner space to be. The scanner can be set to no colour adjustment, or to the scanner space with a conversion to ColorMatch but it still ends up in Adobe RGB. Does Elements convert the image or does it just Assign Adobe RGB to the file regardless of where it is from?

I ask this as I have a few domestic clients that are just doing basic stuff and don't want full PS7.

Simon
Simon Olding
ICC Imagetec
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(03) 6223 7882
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