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Gandalf

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Re: Photoshop CS6 public beta
« Reply #140 on: April 22, 2012, 05:41:04 pm »

I'm running V2. The problems I've had were with Photokit, not PKS.  For what it's worth, things seem to go belly up with contrast mask or midtone enhance.
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Re: Photoshop CS6 public beta
« Reply #141 on: April 22, 2012, 11:32:51 pm »

Go to the PG website and download the most recent versions (varies by product). We just uploaded what we believe to be fixes for all current CS6 issues to all three of our V2 products.
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Re: Photoshop CS6 public beta
« Reply #142 on: April 26, 2012, 05:43:02 am »

Farce? What has the encoding scale have to do with anything? The data isn’t in 256 steps yet you feel a 0-255 scale is professional but 0-100% isn’t?

FWIW, you can produce 0-255 values in LR4 for Melissa RGB while soft proofing if that is somehow useful. I don’t see how a value of 255 or 100% to define the whitest white is in any way more useful or less professional than the other. In fact, 100% white, 0 black seems to make more sense considering the actual data. Equal values of either is neutral.

Just because someone was brought up with one scale, doesn’t make the others inferior. The metric system, (which I would submit is more intuitive than the US standard system) confuses those brought up with the US system. The opposite should be true. That doesn’t prove that a mile is any less a professional metric to describe a distance than a kilometer!

In Photoshop, 24 bit CMYK is still 0-255 data but represented as 0-100% CMYK ink. That’s logical? Try telling an old time prepress guy that using those values are silly or not professional despite the actual data.

ACR has never been 0-255/Adobe RGB. The primaries are ProPhoto RGB but with a linear gamma encoding. The histogram and numbers are the same primaries but with an sRGB tone curve. You can build this as an ICC profile in Photoshop’s Color Settings, save off an ICC profile and load it into LR4 to get those beloved 0-255 values. Now are you going to export that data in MelissaRGB? And considering that any working space, Melissa RGB, Adobe RGB (1998), ProPhoto will most likely get converted to another space (output or maybe sRGB for web), the numbers are going to change. So what?

Belatedly, thanks for the feedback. I knew I'd draw you out!  :)

Wonder why they've opted for both 0-255 (when softproofing) and % in LR?

Thanks again.

D.
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Re: Photoshop CS6 public beta
« Reply #143 on: April 26, 2012, 09:14:03 am »

If God hadn't wanted us to use a 0-255 scale, (S)He wouldn't have made us with 255 fingers on each hand (or is it 100 fingers???)  :-\
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Re: Photoshop CS6 public beta
« Reply #144 on: August 10, 2012, 11:57:02 am »

I just upgraded to Photoshop 6 and with the dark gray interface the text is way to small for me to read on my Apple 30 inch display!  Is there any way I can set the text and the little boxes of controls on the left of the screen larger! Thanks for any suggestions, Eleanor
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Re: Photoshop CS6 public beta
« Reply #145 on: August 10, 2012, 01:55:59 pm »

Eric,

I'd say it would have been 8 fingers per hand.

8+8 = 16
16*16 = 256

Analogously:

5+5 = 10
10*10 = 100

So, Lightroom is intended for the humans with 5 fingers on each hand while PS is intended for those having eight fingers on each hand. Photoshop users are a minority.

Best regards
Erik


If God hadn't wanted us to use a 0-255 scale, (S)He wouldn't have made us with 255 fingers on each hand (or is it 100 fingers???)  :-\
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Re: Photoshop CS6 public beta
« Reply #146 on: August 11, 2012, 06:32:26 am »

I just upgraded to Photoshop 6 and with the dark gray interface the text is way to small for me to read on my Apple 30 inch display!  Is there any way I can set the text and the little boxes of controls on the left of the screen larger! Thanks for any suggestions, Eleanor

Have you tried the different options in the Preferences > Interface…? You can set UI text size to different sizes and change theme colors. Although it's not ideal and only a partial solution, it might make a difference!
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Re: Photoshop CS6 public beta
« Reply #147 on: August 11, 2012, 10:56:08 am »

Thanks Francios! Am embarrassed to admit that I missed those options when setting my prefs...I will try these today! Eleanor

Have you tried the different options in the Preferences > Interface…? You can set UI text size to different sizes and change theme colors. Although it's not ideal and only a partial solution, it might make a difference!
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