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Re: Photoshop 6 Display Issues
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Re: Photoshop 6 Display Issues


  • Subject: Re: Photoshop 6 Display Issues
  • From: Dick Busher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 09:52:40 -0800
  • Organization: Cosgrove Editions

Message: 7
To: email@hidden
Subject: Photoshop 6 Display Issues
From: email@hidden
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 10:11:13 -0500

Hi All

I have a question regarding the display of 4/c B+Ws on a calibrated
diplay.
When I view my " Color" images they match the proofs very closely.
When I try to compare Quadtones on screen to the proofs they look washed
out,my settings for the Quadtone would be a long / full black
and usually a ghosted back 3/color to say 70,60,60 or lower.
If you show just the black channel it looks very good nice and contrasty
but when you view the other 3 colors they look
sorta washed out.Not at all like my proof.
So my question is how can your display match so well on 4/c color images
but look so washed out with 4/c B+Ws ?
I know my display profile is good so what gives,is this something that I
have to live with ?

John

In my experience I have always needed 2 profiles for cmyk separations, one for "color"
images, and another for "quadtone" images.

Dick Busher
Cosgrove Editions
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