Re: Device Links in Photoshop [was: When black is white (or blue is black)]
Re: Device Links in Photoshop [was: When black is white (or blue is black)]
- Subject: Re: Device Links in Photoshop [was: When black is white (or blue is black)]
- From: Chris Cox <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 13:25:25 -0800
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: Device Links in Photoshop [was: When black is white (or blue is black)]
No, I can't reveal anything about unannounced products.
Chris
On 11/4/09 12:44 PM, "Marco Ugolini" <email@hidden> wrote:
In a message dated 11/4/09 12:28 PM, Chris Cox wrote:
>
> Yes, we requested the tag so we could enable real workflows with devicelink
> profiles.
> But, when we wrote our devicelink code, almost nobody was using the tag.
> And when we tested the devicelink profile that did use the tag, a large
> percentage of them had problems.
> Rather than introduce problems into workflows, we opted to leave support for
> that tag off until we could get some vendors to clean up their usage. (and
> hoped that making devicelink usage more accessible would increase their usage
> and encourage the profile makers to clean things up).
> When the issues are resolved at the profile creation side, we'll enable the
> destination profile.
>
> DeviceLink support is still an advanced/expert feature - and we do tend to
> assume that people who need to use them actually know what they're doing.
>
> Please, check your aim before throwing stones.
Chris,
Could you reveal whether or not future versions of Photoshop will allow
conversions from RGB to CMYK using device links?
Thank you.
Marco Ugolini
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