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1  Mike's Software / Profile Prism / Re: Editing an existing printer profile on: July 12, 2009, 10:48:21 AM
As Mike is planning an upgrade/newer version of PP, perhaps he may consider a PS plugin version.

Or Similar control/editing functions that we can utilise with the confidence of similar functionality.

Why I ask this is... that I have been using PS since the Boer war (lol) and I know what I need to do with PS's control options to get to where my finished products ends up.

I have several printers that range from credit card, to LFP, I need to tweek my own I1 generated profiles so all my printers products match up.

In the case of the credit card printer, after general file color correction, I then need to run a PS action over these batch up files to get me closer to where I need to be, which is "color matched".

I can live with it, but I reckon it could be better with an edited profile, however it is originally created.

Kelvin.
2  Mike's Software / Profile Prism / Re: Editing an existing printer profile on: June 08, 2009, 02:45:56 PM
Thanks Terry for your reply.

I do have the I1 profile editor module, although I found it disapointing as it applies an overall correction, not the specific adjustment I am after.

The batch mode in QI is something I will investigate.

3  Mike's Software / Profile Prism / Editing an existing printer profile on: June 07, 2009, 12:04:52 PM
Hello All, I had bought Profile Prism a few years back, which went with the old hard drive.

I then decided to buy an I1 which got me really close to what I wanted. Since I have no longer have PP, can anyone advise me if I can use PP to edit an existing printer profile for a minor tweek.
eg: In photoshop I can go to "selective color" and reduce 5 values of magenta from the "Reds" option, to reduce the pink in skin tones.

TIA

Kelvin
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