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Re: OSX screen cap CM anomoly Cm3 vs Cm4
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Re: OSX screen cap CM anomoly Cm3 vs Cm4


  • Subject: Re: OSX screen cap CM anomoly Cm3 vs Cm4
  • From: Thomas Richard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 22:54:07 +0200

>On Apr 23, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Doug Walker wrote:
>
>>I noticed the other day that when I do a screen cap which is the whole screen <command * 4) the resultant PDF is not color managed as it is washed out completely.
>>
>>However, when I do a selected cursor drag type <command * 3> and open the resultant PDF its color is vibrant and looks the same as the image did inside PSCS.
>
>
>10.2 would embed Generic RGB using one method, and the display profile using the other method. In 10.3 the display profile is always embedded using either method.

When using more than one display it's in all cases that one, you've selected to be 'standard Device' in the ColourSync Utility.

With a CG220 and a 'normal' display there are serious differences.

The entire system-CM is allways based on that standard display.
Further more, it's not all colormanaged in the finder. The colors in a finder window are completely differnet from those an 'open' or 'save as' dialogue shows:

http://www.richard-ebv.de/images/HDS/2xFinderEtiketten.jpg

Another nice effect are Icons with different behaviour, like the first two in the System Prefences.

Shown with a test monitorprofile with rotated  chanels (B -> R, G -> B, R -> G)

http://www.richard-ebv.de/images/HDS/SysprefsCM-ECI.jpg



MfG

Thomas Richard
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