Re: Photoshop Working Spaces
Re: Photoshop Working Spaces
- Subject: Re: Photoshop Working Spaces
- From: Sue Watson <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 07:34:44 -0800 (PST)
We are in the process of converting to ICC profiles.
In the meantime, we have been calibrating our monitor
with Optical, and basically building a "screen
profile" in Photoshop color settings (matching by
eye-balling our proof off our Approval). Under color
settings, we tweak the CMYK working space by starting
with SWOP and then adjusting inks (minor tweaks) under
"custom". We have been doing this for years.
We are now being told that this actually affects how
our images print. At this point, I am just tring to
understand the work spaces..
thanks
In a message dated 1/22/03 9:07:45 AM,
email@hidden writes:
>
Do Photoshop RGB and CMYK working spaces under color
>
settings actually change the gamut of the image, or
>
just what is seen on the monitor?
What is seen on screen is determined by the conversion
on the fly from
the
workingspace in use to the monitor profile. Whether a
workingspace
affects
the gamut of an image depends on whether you mean
converting to it, or
assigning it, or how you otherwise will be using it.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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