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In a message dated 5/3/01 11:25:19 PM, haverbach@libcom.com writes: >But I fail to understand this. Specifically, if the driver is set to "No > >Color Adjustment", then I assume the Epson profile is NOT being applied. > >Well if so, then how can the print "Space" window at the same time be set >to > >"RGB Color"? If no profile (e.g., "Epson 870") is selected here, and none > >in the Advanced settings, i.e., "No Color Adjustment", then how is ANY > >profile being applied? The space popdown does not belong to the Epson driver, it belongs to Photoshop which has snuck it, like a Cuckoo's egg, into the initial print driver window. The ICM or Epson color management items are unrelated to it. If you set both the Photoshop "space" popdown, and the advanced Epson color management popdown lists to not convert (by using the settings you note above) then it is still possible to have "hard" converted in Photoshop through the Profile to Profile (or Convert to Profile in v6) command. C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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