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![]() ![]() In other words, this is identical to the result that was previously applied automatically. A new slider to protect saturated colors has been added in Soft Proofing ( This additional slider helps you protect saturated colors in Soft Proofing, when using a display ICC profile with a narrower color gamut.)īy default, the setting for this slider is “ 50” … which results in the same “strength” being applied to the instance of the Protect Saturated Colors Algorithm that we see on-screen within-PL as is applied during the Export-to-Disk process. Now, application of the Protect Saturated Colors Algorithm is a user-specified option - but only ON (for the same result as was previously automatically applied) or OFF … Which I don’t reckon is any improvement in behaviour at all … because, see the next point. Previously, the Protect Saturated Colors Algorithm was applied automatically (when Soft Proofing was activated and/or during the Export-to-Disk process) … This behaviour was catching-out unsuspecting users when they were not aware - particularly for images with saturated colors - that what they were seeing on-screen within-PL ( without Soft Proofing activated) may not be the same as what they see when viewing the exported image on the same monitor. … … If “ON” the result is equivalent to the on-screen PSA slider = 50. ![]() A new option has been added in the export dialog window to protect saturated colors ( useful when exporting to a narrower color space) Checking out the “New Features” in the 6.1 update …
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