Re: Adobe Photoshop 7.0
Re: Adobe Photoshop 7.0
- Subject: Re: Adobe Photoshop 7.0
- From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:41:08 -0500
On Nov 23, 2004, at 12:49 PM, Daniel Shaffer wrote:
And I have a few questions about what the numbers in the CMYK Info
Window
should be?
I have always put 20% more magenta than yellow in the red area of a
photo
in the past, but one of the photographers here thinks that the photos
are
have too much magenta in them now. When the photos with red areas
come into
Photoshop they have the ! or out of gamut symbol in the info box.
If they're in CMYK, you won't get any out of gamut warnings because, by
definition, they're already in gamut. You must be, in fact, looking at
an RGB file with your Info palette set to CMYK.
As far as the "+20% magenta" thing, there's no way to tell from here
what's going one.
What Ray said:
* Is your monitor calibrated and profiled?
* Assuming you have one, is your proofer calibrated/profiled?
* Are you using the "correct" CMYK working space? In other words, are
you using a CMYK working space profile that best models the
itended/final printing conditions?
need...more...info :-)
Later,
Terry "sitting, waiting for some press time" Wyse
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