Re: sRGB & Jazz (Roger Breton)
Re: sRGB & Jazz (Roger Breton)
- Subject: Re: sRGB & Jazz (Roger Breton)
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 19:51:01 -0400
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On any of my systems, OS X/PS 7, the default soft proof setting in
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Photoshop for an untagged file is the CMYK workspace specified in color
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settings, regardless of the colorspace of the file. Go to View / Proof
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Setup / Custom and select the appropriate output profile or RGB workspace,
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rendering intent, etc. Then save this setting and it will appear as a
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choice in the pulldown menu for future uses.
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Mark Muse
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Shepherdstown WV
Same here. But, as long as I edit the file in RGB and I don't see
particularely saturated colors, I don't use Photoshop's CMYK soft-proofing.
But your point is well taken.
Do you systematically soft-proof all the time as you work in your RGB
projects?
Regards,
Roger Breton
Laval, Canada
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