>>As to testing it in S3p, I did print it out with the exaggerated profile(a heavy green bias) and the only real place it showed was in the B&W(it went from neutral to slight green). If in fact the last iteration(the green bias) was being used in PS, at the very least, the B&W grey ramps would also show the same green tinge as did the print made in S3P. Then that is encouraging that your color management is working, both in terms of Photoshop matching Print, and also in terms of a green edit showing as green. Subtle is the goal, so the result being minor is probably correct. C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater Datacolor.com CDTobie@... On Aug 14, 2010, at 12:12 PM, "Keith" <kjrslr@comcast.net> wrote: > As to testing it in S3p, I did print it out with the exaggerated profile(a heavy green bias) and the only real place it showed was in the B&W(it went from neutral to slight green). If in fact the last iteration(the green bias) was being used in PS, at the very least, the B&W grey ramps would also show the same green tinge as did the print made in S3P.
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Re: [datacolor_group] Re: What's wrong?
2010-08-14 by Cdtobie
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