Hi Ernst,
Thumbnails may be always OK, since possibly uses the jpeg embedded in the Tiff, if there is one.
Best wishes,
Ray
The preview print page is alright so that must build om the same embedded jpeg if that is how it works. The HQ print preview version gets the yellow cast again.
It is Atkinson's Lab Test Page tiff that I used. The translation to RGB sRGB or to another color space in Photoshop gives a better image than both versions of Qimage do on the fly. Could be that the old version of Qimage (without the yellow cast) uses an absolute colormetric rendering when the Lab mode is translated to RGB + a profile or a gamma issue like a conversion to say ProPhoto on the fly while the image gets sRGB assigned as it can not have a profile assigned in Lab mode. Image is much heavier than the Photoshop one. I could find a match in the older versions but it is more broken in 290 so I leave it like that. Wonder if anyone ever uses it and if not make that Lab mode unavailable I would suggest.
Fred, thank you for that file. As the 102 beta showed that it can work (more or less) I don't think I have to try 266 again.
The monitor profile isn't the problem.
Edit: I see the same yellow cast happen on the conversion when I switch to the ICM color engine in Photoshop, Have to see what other conditions there are:
Absolute Colormetric is another condition. So Qimage uses that too on the fly, on the conversion.
The other condition is a conversion to sRGB or AdobeRGB, it doesn't happen with Colormatch or ProPhoto. I guess a gamma issue then, the first two are 2.2 the last 1.8.
PS CS2 on Vista 64.
In Qimage it is all weirder. With CM off it still does that. The profile assigning or EXIF reading switched off doesn't have an influence. LCMS at work here?
met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst Dinkla
spectral plots of +100 inkjet papers:
http://www.pigment-print.com/spectralplots/spectrumviz_1.htm