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Re: Who does the seperations? (Re: Profile Names and othersuggestions)
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Re: Who does the seperations? (Re: Profile Names and othersuggestions)


  • Subject: Re: Who does the seperations? (Re: Profile Names and othersuggestions)
  • From: "john castronovo" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 15:51:01 -0500


----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Blevins"
I have a customer who orders backlit displays and their images suffer in
the shadow areas because the digital photographer is converting the
image to CMYK with an excessive amount of UCR. He/she should not be
converting to CMYK at all. The image should be left in RGB for maximum
color gamut.


I've been there many times. Backlit really shows the damage done by a conversion that was meant for press with the color sucked out of the shadows. Most of the time it's impossible to get something better because the retouching was done to the process file and not in RGB. Then we have to explain to the customer that everything they knew was wrong and it isn't pretty.


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