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Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink
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Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink


  • Subject: Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink
  • From: Richard Booth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:35:22 -0500
  • Thread-topic: Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink

I, like some others who have chimed in on this, prefer the use Proof Colors
to display my potential in gamut problems. If there were a way to edit the
Proof Setup in Photoshop, with an adjustment tool like Curves say, it would
help get around some of the constraints of depending on the the current
range of on or off choices as applied to a given profile.  When you consider
all of the pieces in play here, hard copy from your contract proofing
device, calibrated display, RGB flavors, it would be nice to  to able to
tweak that Proof Colors setup a little this way or that to more closely
match what I¹m getting in proof form from my printer. I know there are ways
to do this with profile editing, and I believe the Kodak product allowed you
to do this with Photoshop tools, but I would prefer to just fix the choices
in the Proof Setup and apply what amounts to a visual adjustment to it
within Photoshop.

>Chris Cox writes on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 13:02:32 ­0800:

>information could we provide to help you?  What is missing?

Chris

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