Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: JimGoshorn on November 11, 2010, 10:47:38 am
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Just seeing if anyone knows if 10.6.5 corrects the profiling issues.
Jim
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While I'm not seeing any issues, you might want to be more specific about what exact behavior/issue you're experiencing, so that it can be replicated in 10.6.5.
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I was referring to having to set the profile target file's color space to AdobeRGB and then in the driver, setting the paper profile to AdobeRBG in order to nullify the profile assignment issue.
Jim
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That was fixed in an earlier version of 10.6 but CS5 users need to use that procedure because the "No Color Management" option is gone. For those of us dealing with a large number of clients that are on a huge range of OS and application versions, printing targets in and with AdobeRGB has become the new norm.
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I was referring to having to set the profile target file's color space to AdobeRGB and then in the driver, setting the paper profile to AdobeRBG in order to nullify the profile assignment issue.
Jim
I notice create profile this way color is a bit saturated than normal.
Anyone has the same experience?
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No, something is wrong if you're seeing increased saturation. Are you printing with Relative Colorimetric with BPC unchecked?