Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink
Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink
- Subject: Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:26:13 -0700
- Thread-topic: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink
On 2/26/08 6:20 PM, "Chris Cox" wrote:
> They're supposed to do exactly what they've been doing for many years:
> adjust their colors that might be clipped so that they won't get clipped
> (ie: bring them into gamut).
Using what process (not the old sponge tool).
If one simply selects their output profile and rendering intent (based on a
visual preference), what else should they do to affect the out of gamut
colors? I'd agree that one should setup the original image and a copy
(duplicate image), set the soft proof on the image and maybe apply some
subtle curve and maybe Hue/Sat adjustment layers in an attempt to make the
two match, but what else can they do with respect to out of gamut colors?
> Or at the very least it tells them that some
> of their colors may be clipped and let them decide whether they care.
So the user says "Well heck, I'm not going to print this" or "I better get a
wider gamut output device"? <G>.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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