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: Ric Cohn <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 14:49:05 -0400
On Apr 5, 2006, at 2:25 PM, Bruce Fraser wrote:
More often than not, though, people just want SWOP with a slightly
different KGen or TAC. Door #1 would give them that. I doubt we'll
see it next year, but I hope to see it sometime this decade.
It would be helpful if I weren't the only Photoshop user asking for
this feature....
You can add me to those who have asked Adobe for this. I've made a
feature request for at least the last 2 releases. Sorry to hear it's
not likely for CS3, but glad to hear you think it will happen.
This thread has done an excellent job of showing why it's needed. I
think in the past, when I've posted a feature request about this,
very few of the people who look at this part of the Photoshop User to
User Forum understand what it's about. I suspect it's most needed by
people like me with moderate, but not expert CMYK knowledge and only
occasional need. I assume those that need to do this every day
purchase a program that will allow it. However, even a CMYK beginner
soon learns that the ability to set Black plate generation is a big
benefit to quality CMYK output. I'm sure Bruce or other's could add
to the list of what they feel are the minimum CMYK profile adjustment
features that Photoshop should provide.
IMO, CMYK users have been rather short changed by the last couple of
Photoshop releases. The big user numbers must be in Web and Inkjet
users. I'll echo what Bruce said..."it would be helpful if I weren't
the only Photoshop user asking for this feature...."
Ric Cohn
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