Also, as far as I am aware 'soft proof' depends entirely on the accuracy )
of the printer profile, monitor profile, and image profile, it shows )
only colours and should not be used to judge image sharpness, quality of ) Note. I lifted this off Qimage manual
interpolation etc. so it is not going to look 100% anyway, printing a )
test strip would give 100%. )
Hmm. That's strange. Where did you get that? That's not anything I wrote and it's not in the Qimage manual. I recognized that wasn't mine right away because I'd never put extra characters in the word "color".
Here's the quote from the Qimage manual:
Remember that soft proofing is designed to give you an idea of printed color by displaying a
simulation of your prints on screen. Soft proofing should not be used to judge image sharpness,
quality of interpolation, or any facets of image quality other than color. Also note that the
accuracy of soft proofing depends entirely on the accuracy of your printer profile, monitor
profile, and image profile. In the process of generating a soft proof, two separate profile
conversions are being performed, using your image profile and monitor profile once and your
printer profile twice! Due to the number of conversions required, it is important to ensure the
accuracy of all of your ICC profiles and the proper use of color management in Qimage in
order to get the most out of soft proofing.
Mike