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RE: [Digital BW] Importing 8 bit duotone images into Lightroom w/ PSCS2 compatibility enabled

2007-04-23 by Eric Neilsen Photo

I did not do side by side comparisons through LR and PS or the same image,
but the image printed like it looked on the screen ( not the PFP image as
that was a colorized profile) but not too dark which was the complaint. I
don't have a 2400 and don't have the screen that shows, Best Photo, is that
allowing you to turn off ALL color management? Select custom and turn all
the others OFF. Choose your paper type and print. 

 

Pierre, What OS/platform are you using? You can do a screen capture and send
it too me, or post it to the group.

 

 

Eric Neilsen Photography

4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9

Dallas, TX 75226

214-827-8301

http://ericneilsenphotography.com

 

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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 9:32 AM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Importing 8 bit duotone images into Lightroom w/
PSCS2 compatibility enabled

 


In a message dated 4/23/07 10:24:10 AM, e.neilsen2@worldnet
<mailto:e.neilsen2%40worldnet.att.net> .att.net writes:

> Speaking of which, I output some files yesterday with LR and some PFP
> colorized profiles and they printed as expected; not too dark.
> 

Pleased to hear you are working with PFP. As for Lightroom, its a strange 
situation; there's no way to turn off the "flavoring" to print a profiling 
target, but whether custom profiles (built from targets printed from
Photoshop or 
PFP, NOT from Lightroom) print properly from an image in that "flavored" 
workflow is an open question... it depends on a number of factors, certainly
the 
settings you use (some settings simply aren't available in Lightroom) and I 
suspect there may be a factor or two that haven't been disclosed yet. But
yes, its 
possible get nice prints from it... if it does what you want. 

I believe users are printing a file from Photoshop, and the same file In 
Lightroom, and complaining that the two prints aren't identical, rather than

editing in Lightroom, and complaining about the screen to print match. These
are 
two different issues.

C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manager
ColorVision Business Unit
Datacolor Inc.
CDTobie@colorvision <mailto:CDTobie%40colorvision.com> .com
www.colorvision.com

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