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Soft Proofing in Photoshop 

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In this video I show you how to do soft proofing in Photoshop as a preparation for proper printing of your photos. In past videos I already showed you how to do soft proofing in Lightroom (www.mibreit-photo.com/tutorials/print-preparation.html), but for certain ICC Profiles Lightroom does not work - it does not show some of the profiles.
That's when Adobe Photoshop can be used and you have all the flexibility, if not more, that you have in Lightroom. There is just some more manual setup involved, which I show in this video together with some handy keyboard shortcuts.
In addition I also explain what to look out for when performing soft proofing of your photos.
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Комментарии : 19   
@alpinewonders
@alpinewonders Месяц назад
very well explained Michael. Thank you. And I couldn`t have asked for a better "bedside manner" voice than yours to do it
@viewme123able
@viewme123able 4 месяца назад
I learned a lot! Thanks Michael!
@germansheppard10
@germansheppard10 9 месяцев назад
You’re using the exact website I was having trouble with, thank you so much
@kritikverloren1814
@kritikverloren1814 Год назад
Danke für dieses Tutorial - inhaltlich ist das genau die Art Tutorials die ich hier zu hoffen finde. Ohne grossen Schnack auf den Punkt. Super nachvollziehbar erklärt. Merci vielmals
@scotimages
@scotimages Год назад
Such a great video I have embedded it on my club website. Many thanks
@carolinezaramati9193
@carolinezaramati9193 Год назад
A great tutorial Michael, Till I came across this video was struggling with soft proofing in Lr and it was very frustrating . Thank you!
@MohamedElHanoun
@MohamedElHanoun 8 месяцев назад
Very informative Thanks ❤
@ytuberization
@ytuberization 2 года назад
Very informative, Michael. Additional note for do-it-yourself printers: There are significant differences between paper/profile combinations from different paper vendors. As you mentioned, some matte papers are very limited and your soft proof view will be far off. Luckily there are some newer high end papers where the initial soft proof view is already spot on. Such matte paper examples are for instance the latest Canson Arches 88 papers…one can easily check this by downloading the ICC profiles before purchasing a certain paper.
@mibreit-photo
@mibreit-photo 2 года назад
Thank you. I would really love to invest in a good printer one day and become diy.
@relativwork
@relativwork 10 месяцев назад
thx - that helps a lot
@dsphotography4202
@dsphotography4202 Год назад
Great job, thanks a lot! 👍
@KGi4
@KGi4 2 года назад
Excellent and detailed videos. I was struggling with soft proof technically in Photoshop and i am so glad you made it so much clear with this video . Tank you so much 🎆✊🍷🤠😅
@elmafudd9703
@elmafudd9703 2 года назад
Well thank fek, I am not going mad. Just spent a day pratting about trying to work out why Some White Wall ICC profiles do not appear in Lightroom. Thank you for your time its good to know I am not the only one with this problem and then forced into the same solutions.
@herrNihil
@herrNihil 4 месяца назад
yeah but what do you do in the end? just merg all the proof layers in cmyk file and call it a day?
@mibreit-photo
@mibreit-photo 4 месяца назад
For Photo prints, most labs Take Adobe RGB or sRGB - www.mibreit-photo.com/tutorials/how-to-print-photos.html#converting-the-color-space
@davide88rn
@davide88rn 2 месяца назад
Before printing should I save the picture in the icc color profile or what? I don’t understand the next step when the soft proof is done
@mibreit-photo
@mibreit-photo 2 месяца назад
-> www.mibreit-photo.com/tutorials/how-to-print-photos.html#converting-the-color-space The ICC you use during soft proofing is just for simulating colors and paper and for adjusting the image to compensate for it. You still remain in your editing color space - ProPhoto or AdobeRGB - at this stage. At the end, you convert the color space to what your printer / lab can handle. I describe the considerations in the article I link above.
@mibreit-photo
@mibreit-photo 2 месяца назад
I have a sub-chapter "Color Space Considerations" here -> www.mibreit-photo.com/tutorials/how-to-print-photos.html#preparing-your-master-files
@davide88rn
@davide88rn 2 месяца назад
@@mibreit-photounderstand all now thanks