Re: CMYK spaces used for document creation
Re: CMYK spaces used for document creation
- Subject: Re: CMYK spaces used for document creation
- From: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 22:33:52 +0000
On 2 Nov 2009, at 21:02, Chris Murphy wrote:
At this point the assertion that ACE conversions are so vastly
inferior, visually so, to the effect they're noticeably and
obviously banding and ugly, is total conjecture without a
presentation of data and a sequence for reproducing the behavior.
Merely saying things does not make them true.
Likewise pretending that that was my assertion...
I think you'll find that my assertion was that I could get a better
RGB to CMYK and RGB to RGB conversion outside of Photoshop using
device links and that the banding in the test chart couldn't be
entirely attributed to problems with the profile/printer.
Reproducing the behaviour is as easy as downloading the test chart,
building a device link in Argyll and then doing a conversion.
Reframing this issue as my having to prove some kind of bug in
Photoshop is something that only you and Andrew seem determined to do.
I'm very pleased with the results and would recommend that others (who
are comfortable working without a GUI) give it a try.
--
Martin Orpen
Idea Digital Imaging Ltd
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