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Re: On ProPhotoRGB
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Re: On ProPhotoRGB


  • Subject: Re: On ProPhotoRGB
  • From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:48:43 +1100

Marco Ugolini wrote:
An RGB-to-RGB device link?

Yes, although a properly constructed LUT based RGB destination profile will work as well. I have a (slightly clumsy) mechanism for constructing such a thing from a matrix profile.

Incidentally, device links do not work in Photoshop, so one would have to
use a RIP, correct?

There are other ways, depending on what formats you want to handle. Raster conversion is pretty straightforward. PDF/PS, you need a RIP of some sort.

> What I was asking was a way to do the conversion so that
one can produce an RGB file converted to the destination matrix-based RGB
space (namely, one smaller than the source matrix-based RGB space).

Yes, perfectly doable.

Graeme Gill.
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