Re: Multichannel profiles not working in Photoshop
Re: Multichannel profiles not working in Photoshop
- Subject: Re: Multichannel profiles not working in Photoshop
- From: Tyler Boley <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 16:08:16 -0700
I'm not sure anyone is really following my question. Forget I said
anything about evaluating profiles.
One again- why would Photoshop see some multicolor profiles and not
others made with the exact same software, with all tag info showing in
Colorthink the same, etc..? And what can I do about it?
The hit and run answer from Chris Cox was they must be valid, and
compliant... well, given they are all made the same as far as I can
control (other than some GCR, TI, patch count settings) what else can I do?
Anybody?
This involves two new and expensive pieces of software that don't seem
to be doing what they should, with no one able to supply any reasonable
input to date, from either company or an independent expert.
Thanks, Tyler
Niall Coady wrote:
Hi Tyler,
As i am sure you are now aware, Photoshop is not the best platform to use Multichannel profiles. For one, it cannot properly softproof your resulting separation.
All the same, please send the profile to me for analysis. I can have a look. I have an idea what it may be but I'll check first and let you know.
Frankly, we work with software capable of creating and utilising Multichannel profiles and even Multichannel device links which is unique. I am curious to see how well i1Profiler handles this task. When and if you send me your data, would you kindly let me have your characterisation data and give me a brief outline of how you created the target and measured it etc...
All the best
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On 21 Oct 2011, at 20:03, email@hidden wrote:
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Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:39:34 -0700
From: Tyler Boley<email@hidden>
Subject: Photoshop CS5 and i1Publish multichannel profiles
To: ColorSync Users Mailing List<email@hidden>
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Anyone with any clue about why Photoshop may be picky about some of
these and not others would be very helpful.
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