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I use adobe rgb (1998) as my working space.
I converted (image>mode>convert to) many files to a col profile dedicated for a continuous tone commercial lab printer (agfa d-lab/agfa sensatis paper).
Unfortunately, I did not do this conversion on a duplicate and have not retained the original.
Am I correct in assuming that because the lab’s col profile is a smaller gamut than my working space, there is no point in converting back from their profile to my working space? And for best image quality I should start again (scan) with those files in my working space.?
And if I want to use their updated profile I should just convert directly from their old profile to their new one?
Frank
I converted (image>mode>convert to) many files to a col profile dedicated for a continuous tone commercial lab printer (agfa d-lab/agfa sensatis paper).
Unfortunately, I did not do this conversion on a duplicate and have not retained the original.
Am I correct in assuming that because the lab’s col profile is a smaller gamut than my working space, there is no point in converting back from their profile to my working space? And for best image quality I should start again (scan) with those files in my working space.?
And if I want to use their updated profile I should just convert directly from their old profile to their new one?
Frank
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