Re: Is absolute defunct in CS2?
Re: Is absolute defunct in CS2?
- Subject: Re: Is absolute defunct in CS2?
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 19:18:12 -0700
In a message dated 4/26/06 5:54 PM, email@hidden wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This may be old news for most, but I¹ve just installed Photoshop CS 2
> for the first time. Am I mistaken or has Absolute rendering become purely
> ornamental? I still see it there in the colour settings box but it
> apparently has no baring on the resulting conversion. It is obvious that
> Photoshop is still using absolute for soft proofing paper white, but I
> don¹t seem to be able to use it for conversions. I am not simply
> referring to the absence of a visible change on the screen but also the
> change of a* and b* values as indicated by the info palette. But of
> course it¹s a vicious circle since without absolute in the colour
> setting's box I can't really know what the true lab values are.
>
> Am I missing something?
Hi Eugène.
>From your message it's not clear what exactly it is that you're trying to do
and failing (convert from what color space to what other color space, or
spaces, for example). That would be useful to know, because, as far as I am
concerned, my copy of Photoshop CS2 implements the Absolute Colorimetric
rendering intent without problems.
I am curious to see what exactly it is that you are experiencing, with
precise details.
You can contact me offline, if you prefer.
Regards.
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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA
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