Yes, I have applied and removed ProPhotoRGB in every combination I
could manage. PTMender and Nona give different colour in OS X, but I
believe you that they are supposed the be the same. There might be a
problem with ICC profiles and Nona on OS X; the ICC is dropped during
remapping. For example Enblend 3.x handles "no profile" as sRGB so all
hell will break loose when a ProPhotoRGB file missing it's ICC data is
fed to it. Applying ProPhoto after blending doesn't restore the messed
up colour.



Tomas Svab
23 Art Factory
Kyoto, Japan

On Oct 23, 2:09 pm, Daniel M German <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > PTMender doesn't have the same problem; the exact same images come out
> > free of banding.
>
> Again, have you tried to manually assign the profile in photoshop to
> the files output by nona? there should not be any difference in their
> output.
>
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>                                    others have gone before you,
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