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Author Topic: Changing rendering intent on softproof page  (Read 16634 times)
Ernst Dinkla
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« Reply #15 on: May 11, 2016, 02:27:38 PM »

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Your suggestion to use the print queue is a nice one but needs color management in the Comparator, Softproof is no selectable feature there. Is that correct?
Colour management is applied in the comparator but as you say, it's not possible to soft proof.
Terry


BUT... it can be done.  Using Terry's suggestion where you use custom color management settings for the print, put two prints on the page and set the custom color management settings for each print.  Set the size of the print so that both prints take up about half the page (they are as large as possible on the page for easier viewing).  Then go to the full page editor and click the "Soft Proof" button.  You'll then see a soft proof of both prints on the same page, under the different profiles/intents.  IMO, that's even better than side-by-side because you get to see what the soft proofs look like on the paper-white.

Mike

Mike + Terry, nice, that works. The profile settings quoted then in the Edit Page window are for the last image added in the queue, selecting the earlier one does not change that. Minor issue. Now I have to see which page settings + image sizes give the largest display of the images.


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« Reply #16 on: May 12, 2016, 03:53:28 PM »

Correct.  It can only display one on the top of the window so it will be the last one on the current page.  All prints on the page will be properly soft proofed based on their individual color management settings though.  And you can see/change those settings for each print individually while in the full page editor by clicking on the paint bucket icon on the lower left of each print.

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