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ACDSee 7 ICC Aware?
Does anyone know if ACDSee 7 is ICC aware? Can it recognize an ICC
profile embedded in an image on one computer and translate it to the ICC profile used on another? Thanks, |
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ACDSee 7 ICC Aware?
"Nathan Gutman" wrote in message
... Does anyone know if ACDSee 7 is ICC aware? Can it recognize an ICC profile embedded in an image on one computer and translate it to the ICC profile used on another? Thanks, I do not know anything abut ACDsee, but I do know a little about Colour Management. If an Image has a Working Space Profile Tagged onto it, then most Colour Managed aware Program should be able to work with that Profile. Working Space Profiles such as sRGB, Adobe RGB or ProPhoto, etc, should all be the same in any program on any computer (a Device), simply because they are designed to be Device Independant. What varies from machine to machine are the Device Dependant Profiles, such as the Monitor Profiles, Printer Profiles & Scanner Profiles. A Colour Managing Program needs to be able to adjust the data from a "Tagged" Working Space Profile, using the Device Profiles, so that the correct colours are shown on screen, and the correct colours are printed. The program does not change the Profile Tagged onto the Image while doing this, the conversions are kept within the Program. Roy G |
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ACDSee 7 ICC Aware?
Does anyone know if ACDSee 7 is ICC aware? Can it recognize an ICC
profile embedded in an image on one computer and translate it to the ICC profile used on another? Tesco News replies ... If an Image has a Working Space Profile Tagged onto it, then most Colour Managed aware Program should be able to work with that Profile. You have to be a little careful here because some programs are partially ICC compliant in that they might recognize a monitor ICC profile, but they still do not recognize most working space tags ... a good example is PaintShop Pro IX, which recognizes the monitor profile but will only accept sRGB as a working space profile ... if your file is in a wider gamut space this info is dropped (ie, no conversion), so the colors are screwed up ... the wider the gamut of the missing working space, the more the colors are screwed. I do not know anything abut ACDsee Me neither |
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ACDSee 7 ICC Aware?
Does anyone know if ACDSee 7 is ICC aware?
Not so short answer: Yes, I know, and yes, after you buy and install and activate the PhotoPro upgrade. Can it recognize an ICC profile embedded in an image on one computer and translate it to the ICC profile used on another? Yes, the PhotoPro upgrade allows emulation when both the profiles are present. IME, gaps and margins in the gamuts may add/subtract odd hues. YMMV. Regards, Theo |
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ACDSee 7 ICC Aware?
No, though strangely, the add-on programs fotoSlate 4 and their Powerpack
Editor ARE ICC aware. ACDSee V8 isn't aware of it either. However the due out "soon" (someday soon, I hope) ACDSee Pro Photo Manager (suspiciously similar to Aperture) WILL be ICC aware. "Nathan Gutman" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if ACDSee 7 is ICC aware? Can it recognize an ICC profile embedded in an image on one computer and translate it to the ICC profile used on another? Thanks, |
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ACDSee 7 ICC Aware?
"Nathan Gutman" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if ACDSee 7 is ICC aware? Can it recognize an ICC profile embedded in an image on one computer and translate it to the ICC profile used on another? Yes, when the ACDSee photoPro is added (which was available when I updgraded to ACDSee 7 sometime in 2005). The following is from the Help file: About ACDSee photoPro Unlock the true potential of your images with ACDSee photoPro, and gain the tools necessary to decode full-resolution RAW images and apply professional color management and 48-bit editing. ACDSee photoPro offers three essential tools to digital photographers: 48-bit support, color management, and full-resolution RAW image decoding. a.. 48-bit Support: With ACDSee photoPro, you can decode TIFF, JPEG2000, PSD, and RAW image formats with full, 48-bit (16 bits per channel) support. You can also edit and encode 48-bit TIFF, JPEG2000, and PSD images. b.. Color Management: ACDSee photoPro adds professional color management to ACDSee's viewing, editing, and printing tools. You can specify ICC and ICM profiles for your monitor, printer, and other devices, or use embedded color profiles in TIFF, JPEG, and PSD images. c.. RAW Camera Support: With ACDSee photoPro, you can decode and view images in their native RAW format, at full, 48-bit resolution. Try or buy ACDSee photoPro through myACD |
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