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OK, help! I've changed my PSA to 300 and now I'm trying to convert the file to Adobe RGB 1998. I found another post where you gave instructions to someone else as to how to convert the file. I followed that and I get this error message: Could not complete the Convert to Profile command because the ICC profile description is invalid.
Have you encountered this before?
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OK, thanks. Should I lessen my PSA just in case as I haven't don't test prints with this particular lab? It's normally 350 which I know you think is quite high anyway...
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Hi Damien
My usual print lab can't do a matt size for my 20x40in print that I took through the print sharpening class recently so I'm looking at a different lab however they request all files to be in Adobe 1998 so they are print ready. Should I run a mile and find another lab to do it?
Thanks
Sarah
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Thank you - I will try this and see how it goes and repost for your opinion if that's OK.
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Oh, cool. Thanks, I'll give it a go.
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OK thanks, so then should I not be as ferocious with noise removal?
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Hi Damien,
First time posting. I am half way through the print sharpening class (haven't ordered test prints yet) and of course now I want to sharpen digital files for clients as I have seen how much better they look (yes, yes, I know I shouldn't be giving digitals)....
My question is, I have removed all the noise from this image (following your tutorials) as it was a rainy day and shot at high ISO. I have tried to bring back detail by sharpening (following your sharpening for web) but it still looks plastic. How far can I push the sharpening or would I be better off leaving some noise in to preserve detail and not sharpen?
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Sarah
New print lab colour profile - Adobe 1998
in Output - print, websites, Facebook, email, client disk, etc
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OK, thanks anyway. I'll get the print lab to fix it (if they can). So strange!