> Working and editing an a neutral R=G=B space that can be used for any output > is best. Even device specific adjustments can be done in a Photoshop > workingspace by toggling back and forth to a proof preview as you work. I'm just > suggesting that you use that method rather than having files that are permanently > converted to the output devices non-neutral, non-linear space. 1. What is a neutral RGB space? Adobe RGB or sRGB? 2. What does neutral mean? non-neutral and non-linear space? 3. Should the image be outputed, device specific (only for the Frontier) and nothing else, can't this be an exception? Thanks! David Hanson > > C. David Tobie > Product Technology Manager > ColorVision Business Unit > Datacolor Inc. > CDTobie@... > www.colorvision.com >
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Re: Converting Color Profiles: Proper Workflow?
2006-04-27 by hanson102
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