Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
- Subject: Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
- From: Matt Beals <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:46:03 -0700
- Thread-topic: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
Not sure how on topic this is, but I thought I'd toss a question in there
regarding proofing black images and profiles. I'm more than a bit of a
neophyte when it comes to some of these things...
Having said that is there anything wrong with using PhotoShop to pull the
black channel out of an ICC profile and use that for grayscale and spot
color proofing in PhotoShop and other applications? Or do you need something
more sophisticated like what is discussed below?
Thank you in advance,
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> From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
> Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:34:26 -0700
> To: ColorSync Users Mailing List <email@hidden>
> Conversation: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
> Subject: Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
>
> In a message dated 7/16/07 7:20 PM, Roy Harrington wrote:
>
>> Although Epson advertises Adv B&W as a non-managed driver mode, there's
>> no inherent reason not to profile it and "color-manage" it (actually it's
>> what you might call gray-managed). However you can't use the more common
>> color
>> profiling tools. The QuadToneRIP tool called QTR-Create-ICC will create a
>> grayscale ICC profile that allows matching luminosity from screen to print
>> and
>> also allows softproofing in PS that shows the hue of the print as well.
>
> Roy,
>
> That profile would be used for soft-proofing purposes only, correct? Just
> like a "window" to peek into the final result, as it were?
>
> And if it shows the print's hue as well, then it must be an RGB profile, not
> grayscale, right?
>
> Marco Ugolini
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