Re: maclife.de
Re: maclife.de
- Subject: Re: maclife.de
- From: Karsten Krüger <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 08:39:07 +0200
Am 03.09.2008 um 18:05 schrieb Andrew Rodney:
On Sep 3, 2008, at 7:04 AM, Karsten Krüger wrote:
There is one other issue that bothers me - Adobe forces me to
render an image to sRGB, AdobeRGB or WideGamut-RGB. Perhaps I need
to comply to international standards and need to render to eciRGB v.
2, or need an ISOcoated v2 CMYK file. Why is it impossible for
Adobe to let me chose my own destination color space ?
There's only one underlying color processing space (based on linear
encoded ProPhoto RGB primaries). In ACR, can save that out as sRGB,
Adobe RGB or ProPhoto RGB as well as ColorMatch RGB. But in
Lightroom 2.0, you can select ANY RGB output color space you have an
ICC profile for. Its in the Export dialog, under the Color Space
popup, select "Other" and place a check box next to the profile you
wish. You'll render and encode into that space upon export.
Thanks for this info, Andrew.
Somehow I missed this (I use CaptureOne most of the time). But still I
would like to go to CMYK directly...
Karsten _______________________________________________
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