Guy Mancuso
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Well downloaded and at first blush it seems okay now. Going to try a couple more things and see if it is working okay.
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Thanks Lionel I think it is actually working now on my MBP . My fear was before not enough horsepower but they must have made some improvements as it seems to be working now. BTW can you suggest the correct pixel preview like 1200, 1400 that maybe best or what would make it the correct amount for screen. That is not explained well anywhere if you know that info or anyone else.Guy, you should try enabling OpenCL - it should much smoother.
-Lionel
the setting in the preferences defines the resolution of your previews (and also that of the QuickProof-JPGs).BTW can you suggest the correct pixel preview like 1200, 1400 that maybe best or what would make it the correct amount for screen.
you can also set a half or a quarter of the resolution. I found there is no meaningful difference (if any) as previews are first generated at full res if you zoom in to 25% (and above).Thanks Thomas. Yeks I'm 18inches across
As Thomas explains it depends on your own preference for quick-jpeg size, as well as the preferred size of images in the Web Contact sheet.you can also set a half or a quarter of the resolution. I found there is no meaningful difference (if any) as previews are first generated at full res if you zoom in to 25% (and above).
As you can see, I am not the only one to think that the preset menu would be the place to put that.To Save Color Scheme as ICC Pro
1. Adjust all colors to the desired look
2. Press presets and choose Save as ICC Profile
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I am certainly pleased that the "save as ICC profile" is back again at all in V6.0.1. It was missing in V6.0.EDIT: Sorry for that post. I just found it again, it's where it was ;-) [Original Post: I didn't notice till now the disappearance of the "save as ICC profile" form the color editor! The associated web based help file still mentions it. I need it! Did move to somewhere else where I can't find it?]
EDIT part2: to my defense I want to add, that all commands "save", "delete"... are in the PRESETS menu on the top right corner of the color editor. SO that's where I was looking for it, and not in the "remove tool" menu next to it. When I couldn't find it, I looked up the online help file which states:
As you can see, I am not the only one to think that the preset menu would be the place to put that.
regards
nino
Oh, so I didn't hallucinate! It was missing (for 10 days I used the 6.0.0 version)I am certainly pleased that the "save as ICC profile" is back again at all in V6.0.1. It was missing in V6.0.[...]
yesBut actually I don't care where they put the command as long as it is available somewhere
http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showpost.php?p=268574&postcount=38if somebody could please tell me where they reside (Mac 10.6.4) so i can retrieve them from my last back-up, i'd greatly appreciate it.
yes, i read and understood (and was grateful for) your post... the only problem is, it isn't there.
what is not where?yes, i read and understood (and was grateful for) your post... the only problem is, it isn't there.