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Re: RGB 16bits to CMYK
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Re: RGB 16bits to CMYK


  • Subject: Re: RGB 16bits to CMYK
  • From: Denis Gliksman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2005 23:30:36 +0100


Le 3 déc. 05, à 13:18, neil_snape a écrit :

IF the image is within a range in density and tone of the output device little compression needs to be done , so 8 bit is not going to show any differences on printed output when using relative rendering.

It is the case actually, i take care of that ...

But it makes me think that, in Photoshop, soft-proofing a 16 bit RGB image shows you a CMYK in 16 bits no ?

So it could be dangerous ...

Is there a way to soft-proof in 8 bits CMYK from a16 bits RGB ?

Is that a stupid question ?

Thanks

Denis


Denis Gliksman
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