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How does one convert to and from Mac and Win Gammas in CS3???
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| I am upgrading from Photoshop 7.01 to CS3. PS 7 had a program called
Imageready where one could convert back and froth to and from the
different default Mac and Windows gamma values....
CS3 no longer has Imageready, so how does one convert an image from one
gamma value to another in CS3??? I do not want to have to get Adobe
Fireworks, thjeir Imagereadt replacement, but prefer to do it in CS3
itself.
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| Malcolm Smith 2007-10-31, 4:14 am |
| I went to a Photoshop colour management seminar about a week ago and they
said a Mac should have Gamma set to 2.2 (which is the commonly used windows
value) - I am a windows user but I think my recollection is correct. If
this is correct there may not be a need to convert.
CS3 has some magic features (particularly with ACR 4.1 update) -
http://www.computer-darkroom.com/ has some useful tutorials on colour
management for CS3 and you might find info there.
Malcolm
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"Zeno" <zeno333@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:311020070142174869%zeno333@mindspring.com...
>I am upgrading from Photoshop 7.01 to CS3. PS 7 had a program called
> Imageready where one could convert back and froth to and from the
> different default Mac and Windows gamma values....
> CS3 no longer has Imageready, so how does one convert an image from one
> gamma value to another in CS3???
Has the View menu disappeared? Under View there is Proof Setup. Set it to
Monitor. No?
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