RE: Silly question department, Display Media White Point
RE: Silly question department, Display Media White Point
- Subject: RE: Silly question department, Display Media White Point
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 09:05:15 -0500
Lars,
Long term, everyone is going to benefit from "straightening the record".
I understand there are lots of implications. I won't deny that. But it has to start somewhere.
As far as "profile-mismatch alerts", aren't these disabled by default, anyway, in Photoshop color management policies?
Most users I seen don't even have a clue about color. First thing they do is figure how to disable all those "annoying prompts".
If unneeded conversions are triggered, most users wouldn't even notice.
The buck has to stop somewhere, Lars.
This was working fine before, as far as I'm concerned.
Best regards / Roger
-----Original Message-----
From: colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden [mailto:colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Lars Borg
Sent: 20 février 2015 02:27
To: Mark Stegman
Cc: ColorSync
Subject: Re: Silly question department, Display Media White Point
>Lars, if Adobe RGB is 'broken' why is it too late to fix it? Is the
>world coming to an end sooner than Brian Cox has lead me to believe?
There's no real benefit in fixing it, and the fix could have serious workflow impacts:
Revising ANY profile that is in wide usage will result in lots of annoying profile-mismatch alerts in many systems and for many users, maybe also trigger unneeded conversions.
Best,
Lars
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