Dear Dariush,
I have attached a snap from
my Photoshop cs3 that shows where exactly that "Gamut warning" has been located. check my attachment please.
To check Gamut yourself, open a picture in your photoshop then do active that "Gamut warning" like what you see in my attached picture. next most often you may find some Grey patches here or there on your picture that shows those colors in your picture that can not be exactly reproduced by inks so you should re-tune those colors with closest colors.
There is another way for getting rid of those Gamut colors; if you change your picture RGB colors to CMYK then again back to RGB. you may find a little changes on your picture colors but that "gamut warning" no longer creates those Grey shades. it means all of your picture colors can be reproduce by inks now!
I hope I have been clear.
let me know if you want me to explain more please.
Cheers,
Shahrokh.
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Sat Dec 25, 2010 3:26 pm (PST)
Dear Shahrokh,the road to follow mentioned by you is not so
clear...( photoshop > view > Gamut ) !Can you explaing that
passage a bit more clear and possibly illustrated? I don't find nor View
and Gamut on my photoshop!!! ! Where are they?I print my anaglyphs on a
Glossy Canson photo paper with HP deskjet F 2280 inkjet printerreducing
cyan value about %50. (The cyan ink is to dark) and the final result is
fine for me and my glasses!!Ghorbaanat ,Dariush
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Data: Sabato 25 dicembre 2010, 20:45
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> I have heard that some photo finishing shops can make prints that
> closely duplicate the monitor colors. Any experience trying that?
Yes I always use that way. I have got very good quality anaglyph prints from a local photo lab near my home!
Just before going to lab you should check your picture for unprintable
colors that they never come good after printing. it's easy to check,
open your picture in your Photoshop>View> Gamut then you will find
which colors may come changed after printing. re-tune those colors
until you wouldn't see any Gamut warning on your picture next you can be
sure that your anaglyph print will come good after printing!
Merry Christmas,
Shahrokh.