Re: csf file vs. profile
Re: csf file vs. profile
- Subject: Re: csf file vs. profile
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 12:35:46 -0400
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In a message dated 7/25/04 4:31:52 PM, email@hidden writes:
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> The printer has provided a "settings" file a .csf file for photoshop.
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> Wen this .csf file is invoked the working spaces are:
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> RGB "monitor RGB (calibration/profile file)"
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> CMYK " Eurostandard (patinato), 15%, GCR, Bassa"
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Your provider does not understand how monitor profiles work... your monitor
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profile should not be selected as your Photoshop workingspace!
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C. David Tobie
Does this mean that "Monitor RGB" could be associated with each and every
monitor profile that resides on all stations? Let us say I have 5
workstations in my office, each with its own monitor profile, Profile A,
Profile B, etc... What the above csf does is to have Photoshop soft-wire
each 'private' monitor profiles who reside on each of these 5 workstations
with the RGB working space? So that, when I open and untagged RGB image on
StationA, that RGB image will be associated with Profile A, opening an
untagged RGB image on StationB will associated that RGB image with ProfileB,
and so on and so forth?
That's vicious.
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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