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Re: "Non-linear"?
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Re: "Non-linear"?


  • Subject: Re: "Non-linear"?
  • From: Karsten Krüger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 19:01:57 +0200


Am 08.10.2008 um 18:04 schrieb Mo:

This may be the traditional rational of color spaces for working in, but the point that I am trying to get across here and the point that I have been trying to get across to people for many years is that WHAT is the best working space to use to repurpose files.

The color space the picture is allready in. In the days of Photoshop 6 and later there is no reason to change the working colorspace unless the customer demands it.


The big problem in a production environment is knowing where the files came from and where are they going to.

So the lesson to learn: make shure you know source and destination. Add some "requested" fields to your order form.


A lot of times people do conversions without knowing what the files are going to be used for.

True, but either you have to educate them or you have to make an educated guess.


Nature of the work is subjective and it's often repurposed for many uses.

That is the reason why the destination has to be specified. An sRGB picture is not a good candidate for an ISOcoated offset print, while an ISOcoated image is not something you want to offer for web design.


Even expectations are subjective because a lot of times most don't even know what they are looking at.

True, but either you have to educate them or you have to make an educated guess by asking the right questions. Communication is key here !


This is the reason why I ask - which color space is better?

Either the color space the image is in when you receive the file, or the destination color space that fits your customers requests. And perhaps you have to deliver more than one file (that is the reason why I love CaptureOne Pro - one click and you get an ISOcoated for offset, a sRGB LoRes for web, a sRGB mid res for the Uncle Robert/Aunt Sophie job, an ECIrgb for a professional archive or perhaps a ProPhoto 16bit - some tiff, some jpeg - just check or uncheck your preset destinations with a click as needed for the current job)


Just my 2 cents
Karsten
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