RE: Multi-color ICC profiles
RE: Multi-color ICC profiles
- Subject: RE: Multi-color ICC profiles
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 10:48:32 -0500
Thank you so much for those that have contacted me offlist.
Next step is the experimentation -- you'd imagine.
So I installed the profile in my Windows 10 PC and turned to Photoshop, naturally ;-)
There must zillions of "advanced" proprietary packages that offer all kinds of "advanced" tools for those who thrive on multi-color profiles?
So, I took a grayscale image and converted it to the muti-color profile.
After conversion, I end up with three extra channels, Red, Green and Blue. Fair.
Two things.
First, read the CIE Lab values returned good neutrals (a* and b* = 0).
Second, the appearance of the image didn't evoke anything neutral but more like "red" cast?
This may be more a question for the Photoshop Forum on Adobe's web site but, in case..., is the user expect to "Edit" the RGB Channels after conversion? To obtain a correct color appearance?
It would seem that way...
Best / Roger
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From: colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden [mailto:colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Roger Breton
Sent: 21 décembre 2015 11:12
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Subject: Multi-color ICC profiles
Hi all,
I'm looking for sample multi-color ICC profiles, for educational purposes.
I have not had the opportunity for profile a printing press this way yet myself :(
If you happen to know a link where I could find some, please, let me know.
Or if you have one you can share.
Thank you so much in advance,
/ Roger Breton
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