I'm a bit of a newbies in this, but my understanding is that the i1match procedure is an "old" one. The new beta QTR2.3 (totally stable for me on XP) includes a QTR-Create-ICC droplet that does a profiling job and supposedly provide a sooft-proofing capability. "Supposedly" not meaning it doesn't work, just meaning I haven't yet manage to understand HOW it works. Except Media white shift I see nothing. But that may well be it : the profile conversion processes the print in a compressed printer space that looks like the screen image except Black (for reason Roy past explained) which would eventually make sense in a gray environment... Can't tell you more. Olivier --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "steinbe2003" <hsteinb@c...> wrote: > I am using i1match for B&W soft proofing for photoshop and following Roy's Delineated > procedure. I have one problem. When I open up Target 51 the Embedded Profile Mismatch > Dialogue Box Asks me how I want to proceed? > a) Use embedded profile > b) Convert to working space (My working space is Adobe RGB 1998) > c) Discard embedded profile (don't color manage} > Which is the appropriate choice? > Thanks for your help. > > Howard
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Re: Soft Proofing for Photoshop
2005-08-11 by odesmais
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