Re: workflow for photographers.
Re: workflow for photographers.
- Subject: Re: workflow for photographers.
- From: Matthew Wilson <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 17:43:05 -0500 (EST)
email@hidden wrote:
Very interesting thread. Can anyone suggest somewhere to get the
skinny on soft proofing?
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From: "Andrew Rodney" <email@hidden>
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> on 11/25/03 4:24 PM, email@hidden wrote:
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> > - The image has an embedded profile (sRGB)
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> > - I can either open the image using the embeded profile or convert
the
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> > document's colors to my working space.
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> Well is the file really in sRGB or only telling you a lie? I ask
because
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> with some digital cameras, you get some bogus EXIF tags that say this.
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Just a side note that I haven't seen mentioned much, but which may be of
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interest here: It seems that the latest version of EXIF supports
actually
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tagging AdobeRGB in-camera JPG files as AdobeRGB instead of no color
space.
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JPG files from my 10D with the latest firmware will load as AdobeRGB in
PS
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CS... but I'm not entirely sure that is because of the latest
firmware/EXIF
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version or if CS is doing something on its own to catch this. I don't
feel
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like installing the old camera firmware to try it out.
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- Andy
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