Immediate help CS2 vs PE Working Space

Hi,
I'm dealing long distance with a print lab this morning. I sent him a
16-bit psd file w/ Adobe 1998 profile. He opens it in PE and the
colors look all washed out. He couldn't find any PE equivalent to the
CS2 dialogs that specify the working space to use and the options for
handling color space mismatch.
Can you set the working space in PE to Adobe RGB? How?
TIA
Duncan

Duncan Chesley


Re: Help please. Should I resize first or last?

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 13:29:11 GMT, "Norm Dresner" <ndrez@att.net> found these
unused words floating about:
Try reading the OP's statement again without a preconcieved notion of how
-=you=- work.
HINT: -=IF=- you know you're going to resize LARGER at the start, then it's
much easier to do the detail additions in the LARGER size, than have them
also be resized LARGER later.


Sir F. A. Rien


Re: Help please. Should I resize first or last?

| On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 14:26:46 GMT, "Norm Dresner" <ndrez@att.net> found
these
| unused words floating about:
|
disk
|
| When did you last discover that 50 MB is -=smaller=- than 8 MB ???
The point wasn't which was bigger or smaller but to preserve the work in
preparing the image before the resizing is done.


Norm Dresner


Re: Help please. Should I resize first or last?

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 14:26:46 GMT, "Norm Dresner" <ndrez@att.net> found these
unused words floating about:
When did you last discover that 50 MB is -=smaller=- than 8 MB ???


Sir F. A. Rien


Re: Help please. Should I resize first or last?

|
| I am working with 8mb images that ultimately need to be increased to
| 50mb using PS bicubic. I am adding new layers like replacement skies
| and flowers etc. and I need really good convincing edges. My query is,
| for the best possible result, should I make my additions and changes at
| the 8mb stage, or increase to 50mb and then make my changes there?
| Many thanks for any help.
| Richard
|
Too many times I've resized first and then decided that I wanted to print
the picture in a second or third size bigger than the first crop. I've
adopted the strategy of resizing for printing last because memory and disk
space are cheaper than my time to recreate the picture in a larger size.
Norm


Norm Dresner


Help please. Should I resize first or last?

I am working with 8mb images that ultimately need to be increased to
50mb using PS bicubic. I am adding new layers like replacement skies
and flowers etc. and I need really good convincing edges. My query is,
for the best possible result, should I make my additions and changes at
the 8mb stage, or increase to 50mb and then make my changes there?
Many thanks for any help.
Richard
--
richard


Richard


Re: Immediate help CS2 vs PE Working Space

Never mind. I found out the answer. Thanks for reading, anyway.
DuncanC


Duncan Chesley


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