ImagePrint
ImagePrint
- Subject: ImagePrint
- From: "DuWayne Rocus" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 17:35:51 -0500
Andrew Rodney Wrote:
One way would be to run the profiles in Photoshop and save out the file
untagged. Then in the "Bitmap" pane in ImagePrint, set it to "None" which
then takes the raw data in the untagged file and passes it through the RIP
without regard to the paper profile you set in "System" pane. I haven't
tried this but it should work
This is the worst thing you could do.
1) By disabling only the RGB bitmap you are disabling only half of the color
management engine.
2) ImagePrint will still uses it paper profile - not on your image but for
other functions. Now depending on what combination of data type and media
profile used you may not print at all.
As for Photoshop not matching ImagePrint. The are about 20 possible
combinations of settings and you have to get them equal before the previews
will match. By default I think Photoshop renders bitmaps by relative
colorimetric without black point comp and Image print will render bitmaps to
perceptual. As for Photoshop being accurate is a great debate because that
can't even read EXIF data from digital cameras correctly to figure out what
color space their in.
There are also lots of other things that are effected by you start disabling
parts & pieces of the software.
If your having a problems or think you have a better way email the guys at
Colorbyte their pretty cool about looking at new ideas.
DuWayne Rocus
Omniscience, Inc
South Florida Roland Dealer
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