Running with 2.4.0 beta...
The first screenshot below shows my working desktop. The large image is the one I want to work on. The small image is there for reference. Basically, the small image is the original, curved up nicely. I did a Save-As to create the large image. The large image is shown with soft proofing switched on, which is why it looks dull. It's actually that dullness I want to correct, so the print comes out looking like the image in the bottom left - nice and bright. With me so far?
Here's the problem: when I accidentally ran CM with the small reference image active, I get the position shown in the second screenshot. Now the reference image is dull - if I'm not mistaken CM has opened it with the soft proofing which is applied to the large image incorrectly applied to the small image. I'm sure you can see it, but if you can't, look at the sky and clouds in the smaller image in both screenshots. Can't be right, can it? :)
Another soft proof problem
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Running with 2.4.0 beta...
Can't be right, can it? :)
you are right! It is only visible on the small images. the big ones do not change.
frits
P.S. So far I know, I haven't softproofing in PSE4.0 but now in CM2.40.
So I noticed that when I downloaded the new version this week. But trying it, I see no difference.
I will do it now more carefully.
when it not works, then it is a another bug.
So , CM says SUPPORT softproofing. So I haven't in PSE4.0 ( I think)
I see no difference when I set it on or of
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[re soft proofing anomaly]
Derek, the problem is that curvemeister does not honor the adjustment layer - it drops out and reveals the original, unadjusted colors.
I'd love to find a workaround for this, but as of CS2 this is a limitation of the plugin interface. Perhaps something can be done with smart filters in CS3.
In another post, you mention gamut warning colors. I just tested this, and it appears to work as it should. I'll be rolling another release shortly so you can try again.
Thanks for your bug reports - keep em coming!
Derek, the problem is that curvemeister does not honor the adjustment layer - it drops out and reveals the original, unadjusted colors.
I'd love to find a workaround for this, but as of CS2 this is a limitation of the plugin interface. Perhaps something can be done with smart filters in CS3.
In another post, you mention gamut warning colors. I just tested this, and it appears to work as it should. I'll be rolling another release shortly so you can try again.
Thanks for your bug reports - keep em coming!
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[re soft proofing anomaly]
Derek, the problem is that curvemeister does not honor the adjustment layer - it drops out and reveals the original, unadjusted colors.
Thanks for your bug reports - keep em coming!
Ah, OK, well that's easy to work around. Is CM able to detect there's an adjustment layer it can't show? I'm thinking about a warning or flatten image option...
As for bug reports, I'm off to Australia for three weeks as of tonight, so they'll dry up for a while. Hmmm, 25 hours on a plane. Oh joy.
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