Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
- Subject: Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 12:36:53 -0600
On Sep 14, 2008, at 12:08 PM, Uli Zappe wrote:
There is no last use when you launch Lightroom for the first time.
I'm really getting tired of teaching you to use the applications
correctly.
Export comes with presets, NONE have an Adobe RGB encoding. They are
hardwired in the top/left of the export dialog (Burn fill sized JPEGs,
Export to DNG, for email). You have to then roll your own thereafter.
Open in External Editor has text within the dialog you either ignored
or never examined that explicitly tell you the recommend working space.
How so? What's to understand here?
Stupid question. I simply can't spend the time trying to get you to
understand how a single application operates when you then use this
ignorance to create data used to make an evaluation that's faulty from
the get go. What's to understand is the profound difference in a
ProPhoto RGB and Adobe RGB encoding in terms of the data path in just
one application.
My testing was focussed on what is actually coded into the
application, not on recommendations in some manual.
Your testing is based in a misunderstanding of some many important
points along the path, and your inability to examine this sloppy
approach that its simply no longer time effective to even begin to
point you in the right direction, a direction you refuse to even
examine. If you're not going to answer simply questions about this
inability, directed by no less than three color scientists, what hope
do I have of getting you to remove your head from that very large hole
in the sand you insist on sticking your head into?
I will now try and spare you my voice until my English review is
ready and not reply to mails from you anymore until then.
The language is meaningless when the person investigating the process
hasn't a clue about why he's doing, nor intends to listen to those who
have a much better idea of the process. You're right, we're all wrong,
that's the only language you speak or understand.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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