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Re: [colorvision_group] Mighty confused....

2006-07-31 by CDTobie@aol.com

>>3)when the 'show edits in Preview' is disabled, the new edits will
not show up in the Photoshop soft proofing.

Point no.3 is of greatest debate here. one of you say the disabled
function will still partly show the edits in soft proofing. David
Miller just said it totally won't (but I'm saying and seeing that it
does).

We're both correct, we're just saying it differently. I could say that 
your monitor profile does not effect images you prints out of 
Photoshop, and that would be true, assuming you never adjust the images 
based on that monitor profile. There is a similar level of 
connect/disconnect in the Show Edits function. It effects one side, 
which indirectly effects the other, while not directly affecting the 
other. After all, we aren't offering to ONLY edit the preview (so that 
there is no effect on the print) we're just offering to include reverse 
adjustments to the other side of the profile or not, so there will be a 
difference either way, it will just be more, or less, pronounced. I'm 
sure thats not very helpful as an explanation, but I suspect it will 
line up with your actual test results.

C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manager
ColorVision, Inc.
CDTobie@...
www.colorvision.com

-----Original Message-----
From: ed_limmy@...
To: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 12:30 AM
Subject: [colorvision_group] Mighty confused....

   Hi Davids,

Ok lets conclude on the 'Show Edits in Preview' function:

1) 'Show Edits in Preview' is for soft proofing in Photoshop

2) using 2 profiles is one with the new edits for printing only, is
not the recommended or normal way to go about it.

3)when the 'show edits in Preview' is disabled, the new edits will
not show up in the Photoshop soft proofing.

Point no.3 is of greatest debate here. one of you say the disabled
function will still partly show the edits in soft proofing. David
Miller just said it totally won't (but I'm saying and seeing that it
does).

To david Miller - I don't see why you say the disabled edits will
not show up in PS soft proofing. I must have done the test runs many
times with the disabled 'show edits in preview'with the adjustment
sliders ramped up and the effects still come through in the soft
proofing.

Ed.







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