Roy, Thanks. I tried with Richard's advice and it seems to work fine. I appreciate the clarification. Cheers, Charlie Sent with [inky](http://inky.com?kme=signature) "Roy Harrington roy@... [QuadtoneRIP]" <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > Just to clarify - yes Print-Tool does show sRGB for the untagged file. This > is > > due to OSX's insistance to CM everywhere. The standard file routines add sRGB > > to files regardless. Be assured as long as you select No Color Management you > > will be OK. If by chance you do something that causes a CM action the > > results are very obvious so there's no danger of missing it. > > Roy > > On Wednesday, January 20, 2016, Charlie Baggett > [ccbaggett@...](mailto:ccbaggett@...) [QuadtoneRIP] > <[QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com](mailto:QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com)> wrote: > >> Richard, >> >> Thank you so much for clearing this up. I didn't check the lower box which >> is what confused me since I still got the embedded sRGB profile. I checked >> the top box- Leave as Is. I suspected the issue was either Adobe or El >> Capitan (I'm not a fan). However, the tutorial I was using said Untagged >> must be shown in the embedded box. I did try once with CS5 instead of CS6- >> same result. Now that I know it doesn't matter as long as No Color >> Management is selected in Print Tool I will go ahead with my linearization. >> Thanks again. You saved me a lot of time and research. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Charlie >> >> Sent with [inky](http://inky.com?kme=signature) >> >> "[richard@...]() [QuadtoneRIP]" >> <[QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com]()> wrote: >> >> I'm sorry, but I haven't had coffee yet when I read your post. You are using >> print tool.... >> >> >> I think there was some point that when you saved the ink step image in >> Photoshop the box that says save with srgb was checked (your working space?) >> just open it back in Photoshop, make your changes to the ink sep image and >> then when you save as... Make sure you don't have the check box with "embed >> color profile" at the bottom of save dialog box checked. >> >> >> In any case printing in print tool with no color management should ignore >> whatever embedded color profile embedded is in there and should print fine. >> (Haven't tested that is a while yet though...) >> >> >> Sorry about the confusion in my last message. >> >> >> Richard Boutwell > -- > > Sent from Gmail Mobile > >> >>
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] QTR inkseparation image embedded profile Problem in Print Tool
2016-01-20 by Charlie Baggett
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