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What is a representative ImageMapper WorkFlow?

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What is a representative ImageMapper WorkFlow?

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16-Bit Tiff images are brought into Photoshop for USM can optionally clone, scale, and/or loose crop if needed. The image is then dropped to 8 bit and saved with the Adobe 98 profile embedded. ImageMapper is now used to convert from a custom ImageMapper input profile to Adobe98. (Note that Adobe98 should be selected in the ImageMapper preferences so that it is one of the input parameters to the ImageMapper profile build). In this case, the pixels are converted, and the Adobe98 RGB Working space is once again embedded in the image header. If it is prefer not to change the pixels at this point, one could choose to embed the custom input profile in place of the Adobe98 profile. In either case, we will rely on the RGB to CMYK conversion in the “workflow software” (PS RIP server). So if you want to embed rather than convert. The RIP server may support the use of embedded profiles or it may rely upon selection of a source profile in a virtual print queue or whatever. In the latter case, we’d

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