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Monitor --> PS --> Lightroom --> Printer
« on: January 10, 2018, 11:26:27 pm »

Scenario:

I have a printer for which I created a custom ICC profile.
I have a iMac (Monitor) for which I am about to create a custom profile using iOne.
I use Photos CC, Phocus and Lightroom CC

Scenario

I want to export JPEG or TIFF from Phocus in ProPhoto RGB space, and import it into PhotoShop or Lightroom, work on it and again export it into the same color space for printing.

Question:
1. Do I need to change the color space on the iMac, PS, and LR? all to ProPhoto RGB?
2. What are the steps I need to take to make sure what I see on the monitor is what gets printed :-)

Thx
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Re: Monitor --> PS --> Lightroom --> Printer
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2018, 09:20:13 am »

Photoshop CC's Color Settings & the Convert to Profile and Assign Profile command.

This new video covers everything you thought you wanted to know about the Photoshop Color Setting dialog. It also discusses the Convert to Profile Command and the Assign Profile Command. Photoshop CC 2017 is used in this video and it updates the video on this subject I Published on June 28, 2012.

High Rez: http://digitaldog.net/files/PhotoshopColorSettings.mp4
Low Rez (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JaHOGDK5OI
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Re: Monitor --> PS --> Lightroom --> Printer
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2018, 10:29:37 am »

Photoshop CC's Color Settings & the Convert to Profile and Assign Profile command.

This new video covers everything you thought you wanted to know about the Photoshop Color Setting dialog. It also discusses the Convert to Profile Command and the Assign Profile Command. Photoshop CC 2017 is used in this video and it updates the video on this subject I Published on June 28, 2012.

High Rez: http://digitaldog.net/files/PhotoshopColorSettings.mp4
Low Rez (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JaHOGDK5OI

Thats so funny...last night at around 1AM I was googling and came across your video and started watching it. I only saw approx 20 minutes as it was late, but I thought it had great information. My plan is to watch the rest today. Thanks for sharing :-)
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