Hi. Thanks for your replies. I was just wondering if opening an icm file and adjusting it is a good starting point when I am not satisfied with a profile. I have a 2400 and use the paper makers icm which is usually not completely to my liking. I can easily make adjustments in the ABW and save it for that paper. For other adjustments such as contrast, lightening and darkening a tone I use a curves layer adjustment in CS3 and save it with the papers name for future use if it is an adjustment I think will be useful in the future. Clayton's, Paul's and this list's information have been very helpful. The information and process involved in the creation of an icm is a bit overwhelming for me and will take me a while to grasp it all, if ever I do. Charlotte [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: opening an icm file
2007-05-23 by Charlotte
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