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Lundberg02

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Rendering Intents in Photoshop CC 2014
« on: June 10, 2015, 05:00:43 am »

In Photoshop CS5 and earlier, when doing a conversion from ProPhoto to Adobe RGB you can only get Relative Colorimetric, no matter what intent you select because the receiving profile does not have the tables for Perceptual, Absolute, and Saturation. You can see the others by soft proofing, or by doing a test print with a printer that has the other intents. A commenter in another forum seems to believe that PS CC 2014 has added the profiles necessary to do all the intents. I don't have CC or CS6 so I can't verify whether CC has them or not, but I don't believe this has been added. Comments?
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Re: Rendering Intents in Photoshop CC 2014
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2015, 05:45:50 am »

AFAIK this has been added in the new v4 sRGB spec, but there's no v4 Adobe RGB coming that I know about.

The v4 sRGB profile can be downloaded from ICC, but the advice given there is that it should preferably be used in an end-to-end v4 workflow. I don't know what the implications are if you don't. So it seems we still have a way to go.
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Re: Rendering Intents in Photoshop CC 2014
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2015, 08:51:06 am »

A commenter in another forum seems to believe that PS CC 2014 has added the profiles necessary to do all the intents.
Nope. The working space profiles installed by Adobe do not have any other tables than Colorimetric. So in that respect, nothing new.
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