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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: Chris Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 13:47:48 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink

Ok, yes if you don't want the see the effect of any of your edits in the
proof - then you'll have to duplicate the image.  There's no way around that
short of having different history states per view (and madness lies down
that road).


On 2/26/08 1:45 PM, "Andrew Rodney" <email@hidden> wrote:

> On 2/26/08 2:33 PM, "Chris Cox"  wrote:
>
>> You don't have to duplicate the document, just create a new view/window for
>> the current document -- all the proofing settings are view specific.
>> I do this all the time with 4 or more views set to different proof
>> conditions.
>
> Sorry Chris, you do IF your goal is to view the original image while you
> edit (otherwise, the edits update the new view, you've lost the original
> reference).
>
> What we need is something more akin to how Lightroom handles before and
> after's whereby the before can be fixed in color appearance. Also, in some
> cases, I may not want the before preview to have the simulation while I do
> want the soft proof copy to have it on. Maybe a button or option for New
> View that doesn't update the edit? It keeps the view as a true "before".
>
> Andrew Rodney
> http://www.digitaldog.net/
>
>

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