Jorge Parra wrote: > How much Gamut Warning can we let go without problem??Is there any way to > measure it??
Rather than letting the gamut warning guide you, I'd rather set up Photoshop to softproof the art (View > Proof Setup > Custom) and see what colour I will get when I convert. By turning on and off Gamut warning you can estimate whether the colour you will end up with is acceptable or not, and then tweak it to your liking. By all means use the gamut warning as a guide to see which areas will be affected, but not as a means to itself. If a colour is out of gamut a simple hue shift of 1-2 degrees can bring it into gamut again, where you may need a 20-30% desaturation. I know which of the two I prefer. And it may be worth while experimenting with different rendering intents for converting as this essentially is different interpretation of color conversions... Best Regards Thomas Holm / Pixl ApS - Photographer & Colour Management Consultant - Adobe Certified Training Provider in Photoshop� - Apple Solutions Expert - Colour Management - Imacon Authorized Scanner Training Facility - Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles) - Seminars speaker and tutor on CM and Digital Imaging etc. - Home Page: www.pixl.dk � Email: th[AT]pixl.dk -- =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
