Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/15

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Subject: [Leica] OT: Photoshop help!
From: mail at gpsy.com (Karen Nakamura)
Date: Sun Aug 15 17:55:45 2004
References: <18A67F7C-EE6B-11D8-8A11-000A95BA5A2C@openhealth.org><p05111001bd4536a3195 f@[192.168.102.101]><6.1.0.6.2.20040815142054.05247ae8@192.168.100.11><p05 111003bd45a12d4024@[192.168.102.101]> <6.1.0.6.2.20040815164018.05284b70@192.168.100.11>

>
>Well no, Print Preview should match what it prints out so it's doing 
>what it "supposes" to do. Looks like the problem here is that the 
>color gamut of the printer is way off, comparing to the Adobe RGB. 
>Possibly you have a bad printer or bad set of ink? However, if the 
>profile is a generic one from Epson, this that is what the printer 
>is capable of :-( Under Photoshop, View->ProofSetUp, select Custom 
>and load your printer ICC profile and save it. Now you can see a 
>soft proof w/o going to Print Preview. You should also turn on Gamut 
>Warning.


The next step is to save a copy and work with the Soft Proof setting 
to your printer's profile, and then tweak the color to match what you 
want. A good way to do that is to duplicate your view and one set to 
your normal RGB and one to the Soft Proof. Now if only someone writes 
a PhotoShoop Action that says, "take from this View and make it look 
like that view" and you would be all set.

OK. I think I've been doing this all wrong then.

This works:  If I go to View->Proof Setup and then select my "Monitor 
RGB", I get what I've been calling the desaturated version.  I then 
go to Hue/Saturation and pump up the saturation. Then when I go 
Print->Preview, the Preview window matches the source image, and then 
the printed image matches everything.

I guess I had assumed that if I spydered the monitor, then Photoshop 
would automatically take the monitor ICC into account. But I guess it 
doesn't until you use:  View->ProofSetup->Monitor RGB

>When are you coming back? Would you be interested in procuring a 
>R-D1 for an online friend :-) or would that be too much trouble.

I'm here for a year. I'm coming back in November for a conference. If 
Epson hasn't announced any american vendors, then I'd be happy to 
bring back one or two (more than that and Customs might take an 
interest in me). But you might want to know that although you can set 
the camera menus to english, the operating manual is in Japanese. At 
least the battery charger is auto-switching.

Karen


-- 
Karen Nakamura
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/

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