![]() Nothing conceptually difficult, but boring to program it… will definitely go into the TODO list in the near future. This is something that is actually already present in one development branch (called linear_gamma). If you are interested in testing this feature, I can provide you an OSX package from this branch. pfi format is changed in this development version and is not backward-compatible… However, please DO NOT USE IT FOR EDITS YOU WANT TO KEEP, since the. The soft-proofing part is already quite advanced and sophisticated, and allows you to load a proofing profile from disk, set the rendering intent, and simulate the black ink level. I managed to get a bit of time to look at the soft-proofing. I did not really look at processing raw files with the linear_gamma version as I quickly noticed that some functions, such as local contrast, did not operate as expected. Instead I used the current version of PF with a photo of a deep yellow flower and created prophoto, acescg and srgb output tif/jpgs. The difference between the wider gamut and srgb versions was easily noticeable on my wide gamut screen so it was an easy one to check how the soft-proofing worked. I really like the comprehensive range of controls available. Looking at the soft-proof of the wider gamut files with an ICC printer profile it all seems to work correctly with the on screen colours about what I would expect and the gamut warning was sensible (although I have not checked it against other programs yet). However if I selected srgb as the soft proofing profile the on screen view looked correct (i.e. it changed from the working profile version) but no gamut warnings would show. The main problem, at least with my fairly old MacMini, is that it is very slow to check out any of the variables. #WHERE TO INSTALL ICC PROFILE MAC 10.12.6 FULL#įor example viewing a processed soft proof and then clicking on the gamut warning results in a full reprocess and the same when the gamut warning is deselected. I also find it useful to be able to switch quickly between the view in the working profile and the one being soft-proofed but again this results in a reprocess which takes quite a time (more than the current version of PF I think). I got round this by opening the file twice in PF and I could then have one in working profile and one with the soft-proof and just switch between them. Something similar built in would be good. I’m by no means an expert on this but the perceptual soft-proof gave a larger gamut warning than the relative colorimetric conversion which does not seem correct to my understanding. #WHERE TO INSTALL ICC PROFILE MAC 10.12.6 FULL#.#WHERE TO INSTALL ICC PROFILE MAC 10.12.6 UPDATE#. ![]()
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