Creating ICC profiles with ColorMunki / EyeOne / Spyder Print
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 10:28 am
I've tried for test doing this:
I print the targets with photoshop, the tiff files are untagged rgb, importing "don't color manage", then I print from photoshop with photoshop manages the color management and selecting srgb that is also the curring working rgb.. then in printfab printing with no color management but selecting also as profile srgb as profile. All worked fine.
I tried also however the same setup but:
- As usual I open the tiff files with don't color manage.
- As working color RGB space I selected previously ProPhoto
- Inside print panel i go for Photoshop manages -> ProPhoto, relative colorimetric, unticking "black point compensation"
- In printfab I select ProPhoto and no color management
Should this work better in order to squeeze all maximum possible gamut ? Because ProPhoto is a bigger color space and also support 16 bit colors..
Hope I was clear enough
Best Regards
I print the targets with photoshop, the tiff files are untagged rgb, importing "don't color manage", then I print from photoshop with photoshop manages the color management and selecting srgb that is also the curring working rgb.. then in printfab printing with no color management but selecting also as profile srgb as profile. All worked fine.
I tried also however the same setup but:
- As usual I open the tiff files with don't color manage.
- As working color RGB space I selected previously ProPhoto
- Inside print panel i go for Photoshop manages -> ProPhoto, relative colorimetric, unticking "black point compensation"
- In printfab I select ProPhoto and no color management
Should this work better in order to squeeze all maximum possible gamut ? Because ProPhoto is a bigger color space and also support 16 bit colors..
Hope I was clear enough
Best Regards