It is pretty dramatic and consistant, any light, daylight, my cheap florescent light. Here is the softproof and nosoftproof. http://www.mamemarquees.com/images/softproofprintfixpor.jpg http://www.mamemarquees.com/images/nosoftproof.jpg Scott > There are assorted color issues generically called "the blues"... what you > will get for results depends on a large number of factors you dont list here, as > well as the ones you do. What light source are you viewing under? What images > are you printing? If your combo is prone to significant magenta shift in > blues, you may want to build a blue correction in Photoshop and apply it to your > profiles. If it proves to be consistant, I can build that fix into your profile > for you (as can anyone that owns a copy of DoctorPRO). We have considered > adding a special slider for this function in PrintFIX PRO, but so far we have not > actually had as many users commenting on it as I had expected, given that its > usually the leading issue with ICC profiling products. > > C. David Tobie > Product Technology Manager > ColorVision Business Unit > Datacolor Inc. > CDTobie@... > www.colorvision.com >
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Re: Printfix Pro and blues
2006-03-18 by mamemarquees
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