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Hello all,
I normally use Photoshop to do images for TV graphics ( on-screen graphics, etc). Most all of this work is done from scratch. I never use color profiling because TV graphics are not color-managed.
However I’m doing a project right now and the source images are JPGs with color profiles. I need to convert these images for TV res, and I don’t know what to do with the color profiles. I get 3 options: "Use", "Convert", and "Discard".
I want the images to be reproduced as faithfully as possible, and I’m not sure which option does that. I have not seen the "originals" so I can’t compare. Which option is the best choice for reproducing them faithfully?
Any suggestions?
~Hanford
I normally use Photoshop to do images for TV graphics ( on-screen graphics, etc). Most all of this work is done from scratch. I never use color profiling because TV graphics are not color-managed.
However I’m doing a project right now and the source images are JPGs with color profiles. I need to convert these images for TV res, and I don’t know what to do with the color profiles. I get 3 options: "Use", "Convert", and "Discard".
I want the images to be reproduced as faithfully as possible, and I’m not sure which option does that. I have not seen the "originals" so I can’t compare. Which option is the best choice for reproducing them faithfully?
Any suggestions?
~Hanford
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