Re: Testing Perceptual Rendering in Output Profiles
Re: Testing Perceptual Rendering in Output Profiles
- Subject: Re: Testing Perceptual Rendering in Output Profiles
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 15:22:04 EST
In a message dated 2/17/03 2:44:28 PM, email@hidden writes:
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As I said in the first post, It seems that the problem isn't in the gamut
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mapping but in the printer characterization, as the hue in the image
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converted to the printer color space (using perceptual rendering) appears
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to be correct. I'm not expecting a colorimetric reading comparing the
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original image in AdobeRGB with the final print on the paper, but I expect
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to have a colometric reading in the colors in the image *after conversion
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to the printer profile using perceptual intent* to the final print.
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Am I asking too much ?
Apparently, in the sense that you are not getting what you are asking. The
usual solution at this point would be to admit that none of the intents are
offering what you want, and to bring the image's colors in gamut yourself
before printing, using the proofing preview in Photoshop with your output
profile, the gamut warning tool, and whatever Photoshop tools you prefer to
use to bring the out of gamut colors into gamut with a tonality and
continuity that suits you.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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