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RE: ensuring no conversion
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RE: ensuring no conversion


  • Subject: RE: ensuring no conversion
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 23:25:46 -0500

Hi Tyler,

To me, any DeviceRGB_X to DeviceRGB_X should result in a null conversion.
But is that always the case, provided a RelCol rendering intent? I can't say
for sure but it seems the way to go. I agree.

Roger

> If I have an RGB chart (or anything RGB I want to print un-managed to
> consider raw output), if I assign "generic RGB", have Photoshop manage
> colors, and then select "generic RGB" again for output profile, can I
> force a null conversion, and insure a tag OSX feels all warm and fuzzy
> about passing on to printer drivers unaltered?
>
> Thanks,
> Tyler



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