Re: 10.6.7
Re: 10.6.7
Yes, Adobe Color Engine is a good "umbrella"...
Maybe because is the only one left...
Is there any other Color Engine I could use to, let's say, to sincronize Pages with Pixelmator?
Colorsync? 8ºD
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On Mar 23, 2011, at 3:31 PM, Roger Breton wrote:
> Perhaps Preview does a better job of converting RAW images than some other
> applications, I don't dispute that. My point is that, to me, I don't have
> the time to waste fighting with Preview's ill setting for viewing color
> accurately on a Mac. Sorry. Call me Adobe-agnostic. Things are already
> complicated enough around color that the last thing I want is to be left out
> in the cold, icy night of color management without Photoshop -- I need my
> Photoshop for viewing color reliably on any platform.
>
> I'll grant you that RAW decoding might work better on Preview -- you have
> pique my curiosity.
>
> Best / Roger
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: 10.6.7
>
> Preview is a wonderful, powerful application...
> Had you tryed to open some RAW files in Preview instead of CameraRAW or othe
> RAW interpreters?
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> On Mar 23, 2011, at 10:39 AM, Roger Breton wrote:
>
>> Why are people so fond of viewing color in Preview? The only time I
>> ever land in Preview is when I inadvertently 2clic on a file with a PC
>> extension that is not correctly mapped on the Mac -- thank's Mr.
>> Apple. When that happens, I sure quickly close out of Preview because
>> I find it a pure waste of time when I have a far more capable solution
>> to view images accurately on the Mac -- and Windows, Photoshop.
>>
>> To each its own.
>>
>> Roger
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden
>> [mailto:colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden] On
>> Behalf Of Iliah Borg
>> Sent: March-23-11 9:08 AM
>> To: Richard Wagner
>> Cc: email@hidden
>> Subject: Re: 10.6.7
>>
>> Dear Richard,
>>
>>> Can you explain exactly what you are doing to see this?
>>
>> I'm getting a Lab TIFF, converting it to an ICC4 profile with Lstar
>> tone curve and doing a save in Photoshop and close the file. Next, I
>> open the
>> icc4 file I just saved in Photoshop, convert it back to Lab and do
>> another save. All three, initial Lab, icc4 RGB, and roundtrip to Lab
>> files, look same in Photoshop. First and third look same in the
>> Preview. The RGB icc4 Lstar file looks very different in the Preview.
>> It looks like the issue is centred around profiles that are following icc4
> specifications.
>>
>> --
>> Iliah Borg
>> email@hidden
>>
>>
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