Re: Remote proofing
Re: Remote proofing
- Subject: Re: Remote proofing
- From: Doug Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 05:42:10 -0800
On Thursday, March 11, 2004, at 12:45 PM, bruce fraser wrote:
Current implementations know nothing of image content, just of the
spaces in which they reside, so if I work in ProPhoto RGB, perceptual
rendering will always desaturate the image, even if the image contains
no colors that are out of gamut for the current output process.
Bruce,
Given an image of people with subtle skintones In the above case and
printing to a 1270/1280 Epson printer, would it be better to bind late
by moving out of ProPhoto RGB by converting to Adobe RGB and then to my
flavored output profile or is it simply a case where understanding and
choosing RelCol in this case as you print to Epson would yield better
results.
Also, as a photographer, it would be immensely helpful to see a visual
representation of that which you tout above. Is there such an aid?
I must admit this whole RelCol and Perceptual thing is not as easy to
get around as I would want. And I own and have read your fine book.
Thanks for the input.
Doug Walker, FP
"Specializing in People on Location in a Clean, Bold Classic Style!"
website:
http://www.walkerphoto.com
Member, ASMP, APA SF
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