I was wondering what this Colormetric means and should I ever change it.
Feb 01, 2006 21:47 | #1 I was wondering what this Colormetric means and should I ever change it. Website
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DavidW Goldmember 3,165 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Bedfordshire, UK More info | Feb 02, 2006 07:12 | #2 Only two rendering intents make sense when printing photos - Relative Colorimetric and Perceptual.
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Bodog Goldmember 1,306 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: Peculiar, MO More info | I soft proof every job before printing. That includes checking rendering intent. Some images are better in perceptual, some better in relative colormetric. Once in awhile absolute colormetric provides the best colors. The only one I haven't used is saturation. The profile you are printing to will make a difference. There is no one setting for every print. JimE
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