On Jan 4, 2012, at 10:21 AM, Nipat Paiboonponpong wrote:
But I won't blame him. The one to blame is User Interface. Color management can be simple or confusing. But the User Interface in Adobe products are terrible. Too many menus scattering everywhere, and they can cancel-out each other.
I understand your frustration. I know Adobe is thinking deeply about these issues (especially soft proofing) and is trying to re-think how color management should be implemented in Lightroom. So far so good - Lightroom is amazingly refreshing for Photographers. It's color management requires very little thinking and is powerful. Industrywide, we need more out-of-the-box, new-decade thinking. Solutions that balance power and flexibility with elegance are needed. Elegance should not be undervalued as it's the key, IMO, to ease-of-use and widespread adoption. Scott Martin www.on-sight.com