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Re: [datacolor_group] Not Sure Of My Question?

2010-11-05 by Cdtobie

There is a fairly thorough tutorial in SpyderProof Help describing what each of the images covers that would be a start. But in the long run it's a matter of what you want, what your artistic intent is, that matters most. A profile isn't something that software should just do to your images; its a tool you should use, and tune, to get the results and effects you want. 

C. D. Tobie
Global Product Technology Mngr.
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
Datacolor.com
CDTobie@...

On Nov 5, 2010, at 12:51 AM, "jimbiker@rocketmail.com" <jim@...> wrote:

> Hello all, BikerJim here again.
> I received such a great answer to my last question I thought I'd try another question. The trouble is I'm not even sure what the question is! But I'll try asking anyway. 
> Lets say I build a profile for HP Advanced Photo Paper Glossy. Now what am I looking for in my print and/or screen to tell if it is better or worst than the canned HP Glossy profile. They look different, one is slightly more saturated than than the other. How do I tell if one is better than the other. What am I looking for in my new profile? When I softproof the image I can change the saturation to match the other profile. If it appears that I'm very confused, then appearances are right!
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> Thanks, Jim
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