--- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, David Miller <dm2363@...> wrote: > > >I picked up on something from CD Tobie a week or so ago and forgot > >to ask about it - he mentioned or implied that the target profile > >print should be done with the rendering intent set to what you plan > >on using - ie Saturation.. i was under the impression at ALL image > >profiles need to be off/disabled ... etc.. could David M or CDT > >please confirm... > > > > When you print the target, there is no rendering intent. It's printed > with color management turned off (rendering intent only applies when color > management is turned on). > > The only things that should affect the target print are the settings in the > printer driver: paper/media type, output quality/resolution, etc. > > I think what you're talking about here is softproofing through the profile, > when you're in Photoshop; in which case, yes, in View:Proof Setup:Custom, > use the same rendering intent for printing (when you get to that point) that > you're using when you're softproofing. > > > -- > David Miller > Senior Software Developer, Digital Color Solutions > ColorVision > That makes sense and is what I have been doing and getting great prints - the only problem I have had is that in the dark shadow areas (in a baseball player photo w/ hat on) under the hat - shadow on the forehead - I am getting problems w/ Yellow hue's to the shadow and the print looks like it maybe has too much ink in that area.. not usre if that makes sense - is that what bronzing is? this is on prem glossy paper..
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Re: Target Profile
2007-06-16 by douglenos
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