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<x-flowed> > >I am trying to follow this post but cannot figure out what BPC is. Is > >this a PS setting? > >Black Point Compensation is a conversion setting that maps the black in one >space to the black in another. When to use or not use it is an open >question... when once I received a bunch of untagged high res .jpg files for printing, I converted them on opening from: sRGB to:Adobe rgb, perceptual and all. The ones I converted with BPC on, while they looked good on the screen, with a decent black point and in the histogram too, printed without a real black, darkest tone was a deep brown/gray. I left BPC off for the rest and they printed fine with real blacks. Sergios. -------------------------------------------------- Alternative Factor: Science fiction in Greece at http://www.altfactor.gr - Please turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for instructions. </x-flowed>
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