Hello all, I'd like to offer another script based solution. Asks for your max TAC value and then creates a new bright green channel of the respective areas. Looks like the TAC warning in Acrobat Pro … Download: http://kurz.link/2Sy Regards, Ulf Am 16.12.2014 um 21:00 schrieb colorsync-users-request@lists.apple.com:
Von: Todd Shirley <todds@urbanstudionyc.com> Betreff: Aw: Images and TAC values Datum: 16. Dezember 2014 00:21:18 MEZ An: "'colorsync-users?lists.apple.com' List" <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com>
The OP expressed a desire for a plugin or some kind of live warning system but not "a specific Action for Photoshop". I agree with Mike and Martin that such a thing would be useful. FWIW, there is a set of actions out there that I use all the time: http://www.curvemeister.com/downloads/cmyk_tac/index.htm
Indeed, these are "clunky", but not as clunky as placing the image in InDesign or saving as a PDF to open in Acrobat. It is kind of weird that this isn't available in Photoshop. Maybe if everyone on the colorsync list piled onto this feature request Adobe would notice:http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/cmyk_ink_density_gamut...
-Todd Shirley
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
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