On 13 Dec 2014, at 02:12, Roger Breton <graxx@videotron.ca> wrote:
No offense, Martin, but in this case, I tend to think that, a P2P proofing setup is a "poor man" TIL Preview. And I fail to see this as a feature that could be tied to ICC workflow? I tend to see it as a straightforward, mechanical kind of "Device CMYK" dumb interface. Flip it on, flip in off. You need it? You activate it. You don't? You hide it. No mess, no fuss. Instant gratification. To me, it has nothing to do with Gamut Warning. But, again, no offense and I'll gladly give your trick a try until Adobe comes up with an update with that viewing option, in a future update.
Roger It’s not a “trick” that I use — just an observation… I don’t use it. I don’t see it as workable. I also don’t see it as part of any conversion workflow, largely because we don’t even use Photoshop for CMYK conversions! I really don’t see why this should be any kind of controversial issue? Lots of people want this feature in Photoshop. This feature is already available in both Acrobat AND IN INDESIGN FFS! so why are Photoshop users left in the stupid position of having to place an image in InDesign just to get a “gamut warning style” TIL preview! -- Martin Orpen Idea Digital Imaging Ltd