Re: Tagged RGB data
Re: Tagged RGB data
- Subject: Re: Tagged RGB data
- From: John Fieber <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 13:41:42 -0500
On Dec 22, 2003, at 6:36 AM, Grant Symon wrote:
Try this : Set your ColorSync Default RGB space to AdobeRGB. Tag a
file with AdobeRGB. Look at it's 'preview' in Column View in the
Finder. Washed out? Now change the ColorSync Default RGB space to
GenericRGB. Look at the 'preview' again (you may need to click
another file first to refresh the preview). Colours are accurate!
This is a *tagged* file.
I discovered that the same thing has been happening with iViewMP 1.5.x
According to some forum threads on iview's web site, iView was tripped
up by the Quicktime 6.4 (I think that was the version...) update which
resulted in double matching because iView was using an API in a way
that became automatically color managed by QT in the update. It seems
to be fixed now for on-screen display, but iView (2.0.1) still can't
print colors correctly and I've had nobody even acknowledge the
problem.
Portraits & Prints, a Cocoa "colorsync aware" application screws with
the same result, although the mechanism may be different.
Both applications display on-screen correctly for me.
-john
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