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in this tutorial going to be showing you
how you can create a black-and-white ICC
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profile
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from an existing call ICC profile which
you have already created with the column
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K
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column anka by actually it is a hard
worker libration devised which can
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calibrate both screen the printer and
also a projection device having already
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created the color profile we're now
going to create the black-and-white
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profile so in order to do that we loaded
the column anka photo software feature
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was profile my printer from this screen
we're not going to create a new profile
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we're going to optimize and existing
profile so I went to choose the
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optimized option now its asking me to
choose the profile when this case I'm
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going to choose Marit archival matte and
this is a profile that are created now
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it wants to load an image I went to
press load image a profile upload image
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and I'm going to choose the image you
have created a simple gradient image
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ranging from pure black to pure WYD now
I went to press Next and as we can see
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he's now analyzed all the shades of gray
and blacks leading to wide asking us to
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print just target once reprinted the
target within her to let it wait drive
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for approximately 10 minutes
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highlight to wait about 30 minutes just
sold everything settles down once the
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images dry with then perform the
measurements just as we do with the
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color profile using Nicola monkey and
save it as a new profile one so that
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process has been done we have now
created optimized the original profile
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and we ended up with a new
black-on-white profile image imposing
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Lightroom I'm going to look at this
image on the screen to go into the
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developmental and we can go into soft
proofing and from the profile I'm not
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one to choose to new profile that I just
made and created another named it black
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and white in the end I want to choose to
block my profile what I found through
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there is testing is the with simulate
paper and ink this week to see the image
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looks fairly washed out iTunes simulate
paper inning off a more realistic image
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if I asked if print this image which I
have done it doesn't look anything like
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this at all
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looks more like seeing onscreen probably
lacking a little bit less in contrast so
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I like do well whilst I'm in soft
proofing I'm going to increase the
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contrast I used to go to about 30 and
lightroom is going to ask me if I want
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to make this the probe or create approve
copies of what to create proved costly
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which created a virtual copy and is also
named the image for me with the profiles
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chosen and through perceptual or
relatively light to go with perceptual
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although after gamma is not really an
issue with black and white and again
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simulate paper and ink it doesn't print
as a lot looking as this I find that by
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increasing the contrast to about 30 and
i'm looking at the print know my hand I
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was say it's very very close to
unveiling on screen it's a look at the
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same print with no contrast adjustment
then i'm saying that the print is
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probably a little bit flatter than what
we're looking at a screen shot just by
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having the contrast both of about 30
June 29 and 30 something like that it
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gives me a very close representation of
one thing on screen and that to me is
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the easiest way that are found produce a
black-and-white ICC profile if you have
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a printer that doesn't support a
dedicated black-on-white mode 102 this
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method is that we can also soft proof by
using this ICC profile if there are any
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downside to this may be the fact that it
probably uses a little bit more of the
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colorings because it's being printed
through a complete RGB process whereas
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the advanced background might drive it
uses more last all the blacking
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are available as a side note if you want
to create a black-and-white ICC profile
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to print through a colored GB would flow
and if you have access to the extra I
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call a monkey this to me
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certainly producers some very nice
results