Re: the future of Profile Maker and Monaco Profiler
Re: the future of Profile Maker and Monaco Profiler
- Subject: Re: the future of Profile Maker and Monaco Profiler
- From: "Herman Teeuwen" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 21:43:47 +0200
> One complaint with PMP's perceptual rendering (any of them) is that the
skin tones come out slightly too pink/magenta. Photolabs that are highly
sensitive and skilled working with skin tones pick up on this quickly and
love MP's perceptual rendering. When shown comparisons, I've found 10 out of
10 photolabs also prefer MP's gray balance for b&w printing in color.
I mainly work with photolabs and I absolutely agree with you here. For these
labs a good perceptual intent is a must.
I too love MP's perceptual intent but I've also found that a Barbieri
hardware/software combo produces an outstanding perceptual intent. IMHO,
even better than MP; I have never seen anything so close to relative
colorimetric (without the clipping).
Best regards,
Herman
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