--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steve Kale <stevekale@b...> wrote: > > If we have a profile of the print space and we have a profile of the > workspace (Gray Gamma 2.2 or whatever) we are away laughing and can use PS's powerful colour management to manage the tonal compression. > Steve, In Photoshop I would normally duplicate the image and then compare the workspace view with the softproofed view. I would then adjust the softproofed view with adjustment layers to match the original workspace view as closely as possible, then save that printer corrected image. In your comment above, you seem to be implying that there is an automatic way of achieving this correction within Photoshop's colour management. Am I missing something? Thanks, John T
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Re: [Digital BW] Best Rip for 2200
2005-04-17 by jt
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