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Re: [colorvision_group] Re: Power issue with colorimeter
2007-03-27 by David Emerick
I will use Photoshop, makes sense!
By the way, the first image after profiling looks very nice.
david emerick
emerick.blogspot.com
www.smcm.edu/~dnemerick
From: David Miller
Or: you can open up the .tif versions of the targets, put them together in
Photoshop, and print them all at once. Look in the Targets subfolder, there
are .tif files for all of the internal targets in PFP. If you take this
approach, make sure that the images don't convert to a working space, or
have a profile assigned, when you open them in Photoshop (all of them are
untagged, and should remain that way after opening).
>Also is it bad to have both PFP 1 and PFP 2 on the machine, should I trash
>PFP 1?
With OSX, it doesn't matter, because each version has it's own complete
subfolder in Applications. You can keep both around, if you like, no harm
done.
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