----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andreas Pfotenhauer"
Subject: Re: Colors and Spaces and Browsers


> recently i read about a guy who did sent some BW images to his print
> shop .. and got some with a nice green touch back ;-)
> Turned out he had fiddled with color spaces in PS ..
>
> Now he pays attention to color management as well :-D

If you are sending files to a wet lab for printing, it is also best to convert 
the files to 
sRGB. I know that there are a bunch of people supplying colour profiles for 
various labs, but 
the colour paper itself fits within the sRGB colur space, so there isn't a lot 
of point in 
profiling for a specific printer, presuming the lab operator is keeping up his 
or her end of the 
bargain by maintaining the machine's calibrations.
It'a also very difficult to get perfectly neutral B&W off of a colour lab, so 
be patient with 
your lab operators, and don't ask for a perfect B&W print in a hurry, 
especially if they are 
busy.
This is especially true of the labs found in retail environments, they can 
usually do well 
enough with colour, but sometimes don't have the skill set in place to 
accurately render a B&W 
without some experimentation.

William Robb


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