Re: Proof Colors in Photoshop
Re: Proof Colors in Photoshop
- Subject: Re: Proof Colors in Photoshop
- From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 16:56:25 -0400
The new "Reference Printing Condition 7, Universal Extra Large.icc" might be a CMYK profile to check out....it's part of the new ISO 15339/CGATS.21 reference printing condition data sets....it's larger than GRACoL.
Terry
On Aug 2, 2013, at 4:49 PM, Rick Gordon <email@hidden> wrote:
> Steve, what do you recommend for this favorite transitional CMYK profile?
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> Yes, I often notice unwanted hue changes going out of ProPhoto RGB that makes me tend to stay away from it for editing -- especially since my workflow mostly winds up in CMYK, working in the book industry.
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> Rick Gordon
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> On 8/2/13 at 1:28 PM -0700, Steve Upton wrote in a message entitled
> "Re: Proof Colors in Photoshop":
> If you are concerned about the clipping that might happen into sRGB, try converting to a favorite larger-gamut print profile first, *then* convert into sRGB. You might like the gamut mapping better.
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