Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink
Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink
- Subject: Re: Photoshop Gamut warning vs ColorThink
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 00:57:58 -0500
>Chris Cox writes on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 19:27:24 -0800
>Do you have a profile that maps all of LAB into a newsprint gamut and
>doesn't clip anything or look crappy? If so, many newspaper publishers
>would like to talk to you....
>On 2/26/08 6:05 PM, "Roger Breton" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>> No, because perceptual intent cannot map all colors into gamut without
>>> extreme (ugly) compression.
>>
>> That's a debatable generalization, Mr. Cox. Not all perceptual intents
are
>> built the same. This bein said, that doesn't take any value away from
>> Photoshop's Gamut Warning.
>>
>> Roger Breton
I think your response confirms Roger's comment - you specifically picked
the most difficult print medium. Any Profiling App is challenged by the low
dynamic range and small chromatic gamut extent of newsprint. But in
general (the word Roger used), for devices with reasonable gamuts, profiles
can do a good rendering of images. Afterall the ICC has been around for 15
yrs now which is enough time to have figured a few things out.
Harold
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