I help all kinds of companies and individuals with colour management but I do have a soft spot for graphic designers because I started my working life as one. When I began in the business everything was still done black and white and the colour was added by a experts at a repro house. These […]
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Five Reasons Why You Need a Better Monitor
I was working with a top commercial photographer last week. He’d paid for some colour management training and I also profiled his printer for him. Like most photographers his studio was littered with camera bags and Peli cases containing very expensive camera bodies and lenses. So I was surprised to see that he was using […]
Which CMYK Working Space is the best one to use in Photoshop?
Your choice of CMYK working space can be vital for good colour reproduction. In my last post I discussed which RGB working space to use in Photoshop. For RGB there are three common choices competing for your attention, each of which had their pros and cons. For CMYK the situation is a little simpler as […]
RGB Working Space – Which one to use in Photoshop?
The are three popular RGB working space profiles you could use in Adobe Photoshop’s – sRGB, Adobe RGB (1998) and ProPhoto RGB. If you look around the net you’ll find vehement arguments in favour of each of them and just as many listing their shortcomings. The truth is that there is no right and wrong answer to the question of which RGB […]