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Gamut Warning

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi Michael,

    I think the exposure warning, once set with limits at 0 and 255, can be used as gamut warming. This is what I do and it seems to work.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thanks Robert. That’s what I’ve been doing. I know some software will show a gamut warning for different paper. I’m not sure how accurate COs proof tool is. Often I do not see a change when I switch recipes.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Michael, if you don't see any change when switching recipes, it merely means that the colours in your picture don't go beyond a small area, which is mostly the case. When you soft-proof with a printer/paper profile, usually restricted to Adobe RGB 98 or less, you could see some differences when compared to a larger space such as ProPhoto, for instance. The smallest colour profiles I know are those for book editors.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thanks Robert, I do see differences between say between a luster and matte but not really with a luster and baryta. Not big deal because I usually know what to look for. I just remember seeing changes when I was using Lightroom.

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