In the first half of the video, I show Photoshop 2022 where the Rendering Intent starts out set to Relative Colorimetric under Convert to Profile dialog, then go to Color Settings, change it to Saturation, then go back to Convert to...
Standard working color spaces only support relative colorimetric rendering intent, which specifies white point remapping. It would be different with absolute colorimetric (but that's moot). The easyrgb site can be disregarded as it just operates with generic "RGB", whatever that is...I see no ...
Why wouldAPchangeRelative Colorimetric to Absolute Colorimetric -- one would think some tech person fromAPwould address this issue. In other words, printing fromAPis an unreliable nuisance. Here is one example: Image (left)APout of gamut
In the first half of the video, I show Photoshop 2022 where the Rendering Intent starts out set to Relative Colorimetric under Convert to Profile dialog, then go to Color Settings, change it to Saturation, then go back to Convert to...
In the first half of the video, I show Photoshop 2022 where the Rendering Intent starts out set to Relative Colorimetric under Convert to Profile dialog, then go to Color Settings, change it to Saturation, then go back to Convert to...
Standard working color spaces only support relative colorimetric rendering intent, which specifies white point remapping. It would be different with absolute colorimetric (but that's moot). The easyrgb site can be disregarded as it just operates with generic "RGB", whatever that is...I...