Re: Adobe ACE - Photoshop 6 vs. CS
Re: Adobe ACE - Photoshop 6 vs. CS
- Subject: Re: Adobe ACE - Photoshop 6 vs. CS
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- Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 18:29:16 -0400
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I've also been struggling with differences, but to me it seems to be a
difference in OS9 - OSX.,
I use the same profiles, both for printing and for the display, and the
same rendering intent printing from PS7 in OS9.2 as when printing from
PS7 in OS10.2.8 and yet they are different.
I dont see the color as that different, but there is a solarized feel,
where some tones seem to reverse almost to lighter... when they should
be darker. Thus I keep an OS9 machine to run my Epson desktops.
Besides these symptoms I just cannot make friends with the OSX printing
interface - it takes me a long time just to get out my letters and
invoices using OSX. There is always a USB port conflict when running
classic. Classic takes over USB so one cannot print from OSX. Image
print, used for my Roland cant find the dongle and prints DEMO over the
image. Printing is definitely, in my opinion, broken in OSX and so is
classic. Many applications that are not yet updated for OSX cannot run
in classic.
Ulf Skogsbergh
On 5/19/04 at 11:54 PM -0700, Craig Payne wrote in a message entitled
"Adobe ACE - Photoshop 6 vs. CS":
I have been using Photoshop 6 and I have been getting excellent
results. I recently upgraded to Photoshop CS and now the color
produced seems to be off or at least different. When I print to my
Epson printer from CS, the print has a greener cast to it than the
one created from 6. The print from 6 is much warmer and is closer to
what I see on my calibrated/profiled CRT. In both 6 and CS, I chose
the perceptual rendering intent. In CS, I have experimented with
black point compensation checked and unchecked. The output from CS
also seems to have more banding in graded areas of the print. I am
thinking about going back to 6 but I like the 16-bit support in CS.
Has anyone else experienced differences in the output from these
versions of Photoshop?
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