Here’s one for Senior Ugolini and should allow him to
express the full range of his technical expertise, all the way from ‘A’
right through to ‘B’
Let us imagine I have a dirty great big PC in front of me
and I am running Photoshop CS2, loads of RAM and all the rest of the old nonsense.
I am going to run an gamut test using three different
manufacturers inks, let us call them Ink A, B&C..
I have displayed on screen an image with a gamut that exceed
all known monitor ranges and I select [View] followed by [Gamut Warning].
The display is then modified by some means or other and
indicates in the usual way that Ink ‘A’ has some deficiencies in it’s
gamut capabilities.
I then carry out the same activity for each of the other two
inks and each shows a different level of ‘out of gamut’ deficiency.
Now then, here is my question…..
How does Photoshop know which ink I am testing?
Richard