I did the conversion as the last thing. After all my editing I just converted to GS and back to RGB. I didn't seem to lose anything. I am working in the color space that Paul advised. I have one in the printer now that I printed with a color printer first so I can compare them Vinny --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "jim hayes" <jimhayes@j...> wrote: > For the 2nd conversion from greyscale to RGB to prepare for printing: > It may be implied, but also make sure that you are not in your editing > greyscale space (the greyscale space you use to get your monitor to > match print, 20%dot gain, more likely a custom dot gain curve, etc), > and make sure that you are in the appropiate RGB space Paul's calls > out for your printer/OS combo. In most cases this is conversion from > the grayscale space of "gamma 2.2" to either "sRGB" or "Adobe98". > > But I question if the first conversion from RGB to greyscale would not > comb out your image data and cause posterization even before you had a > chance to work on it. Have to be checked anyway. Might be okay if you > were in 16 bit mode. > Jim H. > > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Vincent Orlando" > <orlandovl@h...> wrote: > > Bob, what I found after many hours is if the scan picks up any sort > > of color, which it normally does, before printing change to > grayscale > > and back to rgb and you should be allright > > > > Vinny > > > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., workmantx@a... wrote: > > > Vinny, > > > > > > Thanks for the information. I'm going to be shooting and working > > with some > > > chromogenic film shortly (Ilford XP2 super). I'll scan as RGB and > > wasn't > > > sure exactly how my workflow should progress in PS before applying > > Paul's > > > curves. > > > > > > Bob
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Re: [Digital BW] I hope this helps-MIS VM problem
2002-09-25 by Vincent Orlando
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