Re: Printing in ProPhotoRGB ?
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 3:11 pm
Question:
Last week I posted what I thought was an innocuous question in dpreview: "What gamut to you print in, for those that have their own printer ?" It led to a long back and forth on colormetrics. Andrew Rodney has created a video overview of the topic, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLlr7wp ... e=youtu.be, and has included his test files for anyone to verify his findings.
I've always done my RAW processing in ProPhotoRGB, but exported the final print image in sRGB jpg. Andrew provides convincing evidence that modern ink jet photo printers benefit from ProPhotoRBB tif.
I'm using a Canon Pro-100 and an Epson P800, but the largest gamut I can use from Turboprint Studio is WideRGB.
Is there any effort to include ProPhotoRGB into Turboprint ?
Thanks
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Answer:
you can already use any color space for your image that you want. With TurboPrint Studio additional color spaces can be added as ICC profiles in the color management menu - they will be added to the list of available color spaces in the TurboPrint print dialog (next to WideRGB, etc.).
Last week I posted what I thought was an innocuous question in dpreview: "What gamut to you print in, for those that have their own printer ?" It led to a long back and forth on colormetrics. Andrew Rodney has created a video overview of the topic, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLlr7wp ... e=youtu.be, and has included his test files for anyone to verify his findings.
I've always done my RAW processing in ProPhotoRGB, but exported the final print image in sRGB jpg. Andrew provides convincing evidence that modern ink jet photo printers benefit from ProPhotoRBB tif.
I'm using a Canon Pro-100 and an Epson P800, but the largest gamut I can use from Turboprint Studio is WideRGB.
Is there any effort to include ProPhotoRGB into Turboprint ?
Thanks
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Answer:
you can already use any color space for your image that you want. With TurboPrint Studio additional color spaces can be added as ICC profiles in the color management menu - they will be added to the list of available color spaces in the TurboPrint print dialog (next to WideRGB, etc.).