Hallöchen!

Tony Arnold writes:

> On 16/06/13 21:06, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> 
>> The profiles supplied by print shops are only meant to do
>> softproofing.  It is not a good idea to output your images in
>> these profiles. In almost all cases you should output your images
>> in sRGB or AdobeRGB. If in doubt, chose sRGB.
>
> That's good advice. The print shop I use does offer profiles for
> their printer. I've had mixed results using it.

IIUC, using these profiles is not only suboptimal but a mere
mistake.  The only thing that matters is that the print shop knows
the colour space of your files.  This *can* be the totally
non-standard colour space of their printer.  But if for some reason
the colour space info is not properly embedded into the TIFF, or the
print shop's software overlooks it, the results are simply wrong.

Tschö,
Torsten.

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