Re: Reverse Enginnering a Plotter Printer Profile

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karl, 
your reply is a staright colombus egg scenario...the proper answer is so obvious, and calls only for a broader (more relaxed?) mind...
you can guess that i do not use photoshop variations too much to steal and apply the idea...
wonder how much rumbling would take to reach the proper procedure.

tim said:
>If you can, try to use Adjustment Layers where ever possible. These will 
>leave the original raster untouched and can be duplicated and modified 
>well into the future.

you are right...i had forgotten that option while e-mailing...
after finding out the corrections, make a root file with the adjustments in adj layers, slip he pic in, flatten, save as, return to "open" history state, start over again..
this is presicely what i am doing to prepare this work...

to give you all an idea of the project, i will be printing an album/portofolio in the plotter....it will mimic roll slide film, with the pics in black film like frames, with all the holes (in white) and film and frame numbers also (thank you text layers)

thank you both for your help, kostas


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