RE: Absolute Colorimetric Rendering in Photoshop CS2 & CS3
RE: Absolute Colorimetric Rendering in Photoshop CS2 & CS3
- Subject: RE: Absolute Colorimetric Rendering in Photoshop CS2 & CS3
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2008 18:32:09 -0500
David,
If you select AbsCol RI at conversion time then you still have to go into
Proof Setup to select your output profile and check the simulate paper color
option to view color accurately. Conversion and proofing on-screen are two
separate operation, you don't get double "simulation".
Roger
> It is my understanding that the Absolute Colorimetric rendering intent
> would also print the color of the output destination media.
>
> In Photoshop CS2 & CS3 the Customize Proof Condition dialogue has a
> display option of Simulate Paper Color.
>
> If I selected Absolute Colorimetric as a rendering intent, does that
> mean that it would not simulate the paper color unless the Display Option
> "Simulate Paper Color" was checked?
>
> If Absolute Colorimetric does simulate the paper color onscreen, is the
> Display Option ignored or does it try to simulate the paper color twice
> (whatever the heck that would mean with a monitor, if anything)?
>
> David Goen
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