Re: Files from digital photographers
Re: Files from digital photographers
- Subject: Re: Files from digital photographers
- From: Doug Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 09:31:51 -0800
On Friday, November 5, 2004, at 09:04 AM, Ray Maxwell wrote:
Comments?
Ray if you are referring to me let me say I appreciate your reply.
I adhere to the standards you are referring to.
However, there is one inherent problem, we license images. Often, if
negotiated and agreed upon this comes with a broad license for several
uses which often cannot be determined in advance. And so, saving
images as 16 bit Master TIF in the largest container that is
omnipresent is often called for.
As such, I often deliver AdobeRGB files properly prepared. I also
include a full documented caveat PDF which clearly explains what and
why the file has been saved as such. It also includes a section on
sharpening at size for output. Further it includes a section on 'in
the hands of skilled operators' for conversion to press.
The client asks for Master TIF's.
One the few jobs where only a specified CMYK is needed we do them here
and have had success in proper delivery.
As such, I see it as many end users are still using no CM, PS 4 or 5,
and have no concept of Input, Output, Source or Destination. When they
just stare at you, and even admit they don't understand I take pause.
Comments?
Doug Walker, FP
"Specializing in Corporate People in their Workplaces in a Clean, Bold
Classic Style!"
website: http://www.walkerphoto.com
Phone (360) 943-1293
Member, ASMP, APA SF
PS. Thanks to this and other groups for sharing information. Were it
not for these sources I might be one of those photographers who has no
concept of Input, Output, Source or Destination.
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