7 Mar
2019
7 Mar
'19
5:24 p.m.
They have a very practical use and do produce a very close matching to a print WHEN on calibrates the display for a visual match! Nothing earth shattering about this concept. As Graeme specified rather clearly: "So given all these problems, the only practical approach is to calibrate the display so that it has a white point that matches the paper white". Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/
On Mar 7, 2019, at 12:33 AM, Nagy Péter <peter@colorcom.hu> wrote:
To Graeme: thanks for the explanation. Now I have a better understanding why the softproofs in Photoshop rarely have any practical use.