Shangara

if opening the OleNoMoire image to check photoshop's display accuracy
there is another necessarry step - OleNoMoire had no profile embedded
when I last looked so you'd need to assign a profile - Colormatch RGB
is probably it. It's a legacy image from long ago. [I note that on PS7
is't now a CMYK image! so US sheetfed coated is likely the right
choice].

Not sure why Adobe don't update this by embedding a profile, since it's
in the <calibration> folder, [even if it were the dreaded sRGB to
please Mr.Gates]


On 23/11/02 at , Shangara Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> OTOH, If you can see Ole No Moire "correctly" in Photoshop, then that should
> mean your settings are "OK" and your profile is "OK" too. I'm sure there's
> better test images and methods out there, as you say.

try the Pixl NBC Verification image from my website [free download]:

The image and manual are downloadable form the site under 
http://www.neilbarstow.co.uk/downloads.html.

Regards

NeilB

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