It’s crucial that any tampering of color values in the printing pipeline be
completely avoided. That way, bad results can’t be blamed on the method of
printing or the driver.
/ Roger
From: argyllcms-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <argyllcms-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Yves Gauvreau
Sent: December 10, 2019 5:55 AM
To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [argyllcms] Re: Something is wrong
For #1 #2 #3, the same can be said of Photoshop but as some have pointed out
it's not actually the case in PS, you can't print with color management totally
off. I've use PWP for a long time when PS didn't do every thing in 16 bit. Is
PWP capable of doing printing a profile target or whatever without color
management? I'd love to be 100% sure about that.
It's already installed on my computer, I can't wait for confirmation of this.
Much more fun to use then ACPU.
Yves
On 12/9/2019 5:43 PM, Charlie (Redacted sender chpine2 for DMARC) wrote:
Another plus for Picture Window Pro, the general substitute for PS from Digital
Light & Color. To print a profile target or whatever without color management,
1) you can load the photo with no profile conversion, 2) you get direct access
to the printer dialog, where you make sure its color management is turned off,
and 3) you print with Custom Profile: None.
On 12/9/2019 12:06 PM, Alan Goldhammer (Redacted sender agoldhammer for DMARC)
wrote:
Roger,
Adobe removed the feature allowing profile targets to be printed using
Photoshop some versions ago ...