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Thank You Roy and The Hat! English isn't my native language so I don't always see and understand the nuances. But I try to learn!
No one have answered my question about matte papers. I'll try to answer it myself and it doesn't seem to have to do with how the profile is made!
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What's your experience of the settings in the profile?
Per
So glad you returned. I have to commend you and the many other posters whose first language is not English, yet still participate and enrich this and many other sites and forums.
You have asked too many deep questions to answer in the brief concept of this forum, so offer the following instead:
First, the bad news. Colour rendition, colour reproduction and colour management, is far too complex a subject to discuss competently in a thread like this no matter how knowledgeable the participants. Our brief comments are only small elements of an overall complex subject. Truth be told our necessarily brief and limited comments on this forum may spread more misinformation than facts about the subject.
Second the warning! The photography and post processing forums in general are full of incorrect, misleading and frankly wrong information about colour and colour management. Much if probably due to the limitations described in the paragraph above rather than a deliberate intent to mislead participants.
Thirdly, what to do about it!
Read all you can find on Colour Management from authoritative or trusted sources. The subject is simple in principle, but gets complicated quickly when applied. Also human colour vision is another problematical variable when trying to discuss results. There are lots of good sources on the www.
For a good start try the following sites. if you are intested I could add others. ALWAYS VERIFY THE SOURCE IS COMPETENT before spending a lot if time assimilating the content.
Rendering intent from a very good site. Their other comments on colour management are worth the read.
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/color-space-conversion.htm
Same site - colour management and printing
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/color-management-printing.htm
Simple primer - Old, but still relevant in simple language. From our Aussie friends.
http://flashgordonphotography.com.a...ction-to-colour-management-for-photographers/
Hope this is helpful.
RS