Re: When black is white (or blue is black) was: CMYK spaces used fordocument creation
Re: When black is white (or blue is black) was: CMYK spaces used fordocument creation
- Subject: Re: When black is white (or blue is black) was: CMYK spaces used fordocument creation
- From: Steve Miller <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 11:31:07 -0600
- Acceptlanguage: en, en-US
- Thread-topic: When black is white (or blue is black) was: CMYK spaces used fordocument creation
Martin,
Why is the color of the ball in the lower right hand corner of the image so far off from the original image? Even with both types of conversions you are testing? I've created my own profile from an Epson 9800, converted using Photoshop and the results much closer to the original than both your converions (PS or Argyll). Could it be your profile instead of Photoshop that is causing the banding and colors changing completely from the original file?
Regards,
Steve
On 11/4/09 9:36 AM, "Martin Orpen" <email@hidden> wrote:
On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:19, Pylant, Brian wrote:
> I see no evidence that Adobe has ever tried to take credit for this
> profile,
> and I don't know of anyone who refers to it as "Adobe ProPhoto
> RGB" (or
> "Kodak ProPhoto RGB" for that matter -- it's simply "ProPhoto RGB"
> plain and
> simple).
I see no evidence of it either.
Like I see no evidence that Adobe planned to make half the world use
US SWOP Coated CMYK even when it is completely inappropriate.
This is about Ubiquity not conspiracy theories.
I've heard people using the term "Adobe ProPhoto RGB" lots of times
whereas I've never heard anybody using the term "Adobe DonRGB" or
"Adobe BruceRGB". Kodak should have kept their name on that profile...
Regards
--
Martin Orpen
Idea Digital Imaging Ltd
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