Useful link thank you.
Chappers,
Yes the soft proofing is quite good. You can simply and easily soft proof for any paper you have an ICC profile for. The results seem to be a little less saturated than the screen.
My macbook pro is the aluminium model, the one before the current model...
Chappers,
Thanks for the info.
I have done some playing today and I can definitely see a difference between shots taken in Adobe RGB and sRGB on the screen (using macbook pro), the colours look less saturated and more neutral with a better graduation. I suppose that answers the question of...
Hi Chaps,
Having just purchased a HP9180 printer I have been reading about it and discovered that it can print in Adobe RGB colour space. Until now I had assumed that all inkjets used sRGB and set my camera (Canon 40D) to use this colour space.
As I now have the facility to use Adobe RGB...
Hi chaps
I use the Export BorderFX and Facebook plugins. These are both free and good, but I also use Noise Ninja (which is excellent) but I did pay for that one.
I am using a macbook pro, now about 18 months old. I upgraded the memory to the full 4 GB to speed things up a bit. It's not that it was slow but for around £35 I thought it was worth it. www.crucial.com/uk
Rookies, Yes all my work is stored in one of the 2 aperture libraries I have. Currently I have no intention of using another piece of software, if I do later I will cross that bridge when I get there. Should be fairly simple though but a very large export!
Hi Rookies,
I use Aperture too and I don't think that it will let you save back to the referenced file.
I decided to do my filing a different way to make life easier in the long run. I actually now have 2 aperture libraries, the original one which lives on my macs hard drive in the pictures...
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