25 Mar
2013
25 Mar
'13
7:31 p.m.
On Mar 25, 2013, at 1:38 PM, Tyler Boley <tyler@tylerboley.com> wrote:
but the B to A tables, used for actual printing and converting, remain large. What am I missing?
You're right Tyler, the A to B table is mostly used for soft proofing and setting i1Profiler to "small" for this does save file size without any noticeable difference in print and soft proofing quality, at lest from my testing. And despite the fact that they won't listen to me about it, the CXF data does often trigger something in Photoshop that prevents the profiles from showing up in their list. I've been saving without CXF data ever since and they always show up - a good trick! Wish I could get Adobe to admit they have a problem here... Scott Martin www.on-sight.com