What on earth have Adobe been thinking of, removing the ability to disable colour management? They know we need to make profiles. It's a program for photographers, for heaven's sake. In some ways I'm glad to be using an old version.
I was looking at subscribing to PS CC and looked at the features. It now has video editing. Why not get the photo processing basics right, as they have in the past, and put the other stuff in a separate program - or at least make video editing an add on, purchased as a plugin? Bloatware tends to be much less user friendly.
Sorry about the rant - it's 4:40am and no sleep ... Erk ...
Richard
www.richardsmallfield.comOn Sep 16, 2014 10:19 AM, "mfaidengold@yahoo.com [QuadtoneRIP]" <QuadtoneRIP@...m> wrote:
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> hello all,
> first time i'm posting, so I hope I get lucky with an answer.
> I have printed the 21 step white to black using (now print-tool, hence no color management), I clearly see that towards the darks, the last 4 or 5 pieces of the strip are very close to each other in visual.
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: QTR 21 Step Wedges not linear?
2014-09-18 by Jacques Caron
You are so right! I'm still using Photoshop CS3 and since I have the "no colour management", I'm not looking too much ahead. As for the "video" capabilities, Adobe sells Premiere and Premiere Elements; what's the point to add this feature to Photoshop???
I'm not sorry about the rant, I'm in full daylight and I still can't find a good reason to where Photoshop is going…
Le 2014-09-18 à 12:46, "Richard Smallfield rwsmallfield@... [QuadtoneRIP]" <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> a écrit :
Jacques Caron
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