Steve, Yes it will, but personally if I have the white (paper one) well plotted, I feel I can manage a different black : after some prints you can predict more or less ; and print black vs monitor black is always an issue that can't really be tackled. All one needs is some kind of predictability. I've answered Roy, and frankly I'm not comfortable with the profile I created : to edit is fine but the black region is the most critical and difficult one. Besides since the profile has lots of bumpings even with the "best" of my editing ability I only expect average results. This is why I suggested col/rel rendering which IMO will keep the smonthess vs percep. and ease the editing (unless wrong in my little understanding of QTR and ICC). Olivier --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steve Kale <stevekale@b...> wrote: > Roy > > Isn't this a little misleading in that the black point will be quite > (significantly) different (print vs display)? > > Cheers > > Steve > >
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Re: [Digital BW] QTR ICC in (mis)use
2005-08-09 by odesmais
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