Showing posts with label ICC Profiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICC Profiles. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

New ICC Profile

iPrinfromHome.com is pleased to offer a newly updated ICC profile for our Photographic Printing systems. We will begin using this profile in print production on Monday, July, 26th.

So what does this mean for you?
If you haven’t used ICC profiles before and you’re satisfied with your prints: You don’t need to do anything.

If you are already using our ICC profiles to soft proof your images, you should click here to download the new profiles.

We know how important color management is to you and we want to keep you up to date on any changes we make to our production processes.

What are ICC Profiles?
ICC profiles allow your imaging software, such as Photoshop, to preview on your monitor the way that your digital files will look as Photographic Prints from iPrintfromHome.com. This process is commonly known as "soft proofing".

However, the first step to properly utilizing these profiles is to establish your own color managed work flow. To learn more about Color Management, please click here.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

New ICC Profiles

iPrinfromHome.com is pleased to offer new modified ICC profiles for our Photographic Printing systems. We will begin using these profiles in print production on Tuesday, May 12th.

So what does this mean for you?
If you haven’t used ICC profiles before and you’re satisfied with your prints: You don’t need to do anything.

If you are already using our ICC profiles to soft proof your images, you should click here to download the new profiles.

These new profiles include a modification to help improve our work flow, but do not differ much from the profiles we are currently using. Accordingly, you most likely will not actually notice a difference in the prints that you receive. However, we know how important color management is to you and we want to keep you up to date on any changes we make to our production processes.

What are ICC Profiles?
ICC profiles allow your imaging software, such as Photoshop, to preview on your monitor the way that your digital files will look as Photographic Prints from iPrintfromHome.com. This process is commonly known as "soft proofing".

However, the first step to properly utilizing these profiles is to establish your own color managed work flow. To learn more about Color Management, please click here.