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  • Subject: Re: Gamut
  • From: Thomas Richard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 13:02:56 +0100

Title: Re: Gamut
Hello Richard,


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 questionŠ..
 
How does Photoshop know which ink I am testing?

First, you have to set a Proofing Profile, for example your 'Ink A' Profile, then you'll see the missing colors of the proofing gamut in relation to your picture gamut.


MfG

Thomas

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