Can you color profile the output, use the profile for softproofing in Ps, and make hue/color adjustments on a copy converted back to RGB? You should only need to do that once and then set up an action to automate the adjustments.At least until you use other papers etc. You might also try useing your i1 to get measurements of grayscale patches of printed sample and convert or calculate #s to RGB and plug them into Ps curves for the RGB grayscale to get something useable. Cludges perhaps but just thoughts. Regards Duane --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steve Kale <stevekale@b...> wrote: > > Not sure this helps me at all Scott. I want the FILE to have a hue to match > my prints...ie so that if I send someone the image or post it on a website > they see not a neutral greyscale image but one tinted such that it looks > like, say, a printed version. > >
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Re: Duotones
2005-11-11 by dlruckus
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