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  1. <p>Thanks for the video Andrew, don't have light room but useful to know what you are teaching. </p>
  2. <p>Thankyou Andrew, never thought for one moment that this was the case. Have used it a hundred times, but your comments I trust, so thanks for letting me this. (as a side issue I would have thought that adobe would have either substituted or abandoned this if it was inaccurate)?</p>
  3. <p>operating Photoshop CS3 on Apple 10.6.8<br> Colour management synchronized across apps<br> Monitor calibrated up to date<br> Before I contact the company I thought it wiser to post this on the forum. Having received a fuji test image through the post and having downloaded their ICC profile for this paper from a Printer in North England, I was pleased to see an almost perfect screen to image match during soft proofing their image. However upon switching to out of gamut colours I was shocked to see almost 1/3 of the test image show that frightening out of gamut range. Their digital image is in s'RGB and I did not convert to my working space of AdobeRGB during viewing in photoshop. This seems to me to be a ridiculous situation and I have no explanation.<br> Question: Is there any possibility that there might be a glitch in the apple computer itself? I have not had this with other images that I myself make. Out of gamut colours usually range from a microscopic pixel to a handful of inconsequential bits and pieces.<br> Any ideas please?<br> Chris</p>
  4. <p>Issue 1 I was able to download. But I can not find the other 8 issues which I believe and have read were once available to purchase. Has anybody here any information about these journals whether I can still buy them? Thanks. I finally find something I want to get my teeth into.....</p>
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