Re: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 using GCR or UCR?
Re: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 using GCR or UCR?
- Subject: Re: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 using GCR or UCR?
- From: matthew barlow <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 08:52:54 +0100
- Thread-topic: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 using GCR or UCR?
I am relatively new to this list, but I think I may be misunderstanding this
thread. The consensus appears to be that the Custom CMYK within photoshop
does not allow any changes?
If I change, for example, the amount of black generation then I clearly get
a different black generation and the profile would be called Euroscale
coated(or whatever the start profile was) with the addition of whatever
changes I had made to the dot gain etc.
Regards
Matt barlow
Marco Ugolini wrote on 5/4/06 8:11 am
> In a message dated 4/4/06 4:56 AM, Roger Breton wrote:
>
>>> What happens if you use the profile in PShop but change the default from
>>> USR to GCR separation?
>>>
>>> Gthx, gordon p
>>
>> To my knowledge, the "default" can not be changed. But I understand that
>> Photoshop gives the impression that we are actually "changing" the black
>> generation and other separation details of the currently selected CMYK ICC
>> profile when we switch to "custom CMYK" in the Color Settings.
>
>
> Hi Roger.
>
> Yes, a casual user may get the impression that the Custom CMYK command
> allows one to tinker with the settings in the currently active profile, but
> the probing user will notice that no matter which profile one starts with,
> the settings in Custom CMYK always come up exactly the same every time.
> Which in itself suggests that the Custom CMYK engine is a completely
> separate mechanism, not related in any way to anything having to do with the
> active profile or any other ICC profile loaded in the OS.
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