and it shows how much/many colors are oversaturated. It is a half baked “auto softproof modes with visible masking out of gamut preview” or not ?Įdit: the magic want kind of PSC is only show a certain strenght when some of the colors are oversaturated and would be clipped when export in same colorspace as the working colorspace. Still i would like a more MagicWant kind of approach and a better understandable text:ĥ0% drawn in by there dxo perceptual kind of compressing and 50% clipped of the out of gamut/colorspace colors?ĭoes it “turn off” when i adjust the image so the red mask,which tells me there are colors outside my export iccprofile, goes away? You bring me to the point i understand there idea. Otherwise follow your new thread / my reply in ( post #25) The softproof’s task is to show, what we are going to expect … to then of course to get it! We no more deal with a non-customizable PSC algorithm and a given result,īut a PSC slider in the softproof section, controlling oversaturation from 0 (no effect) to 100 (max). Assuming, that the new online user guide is not faulty, but tells us what DxO intended …(!),.You have to go back to post #18, where I tested this, as well to post #20. Which only correlates with the (SP) PSC slider default setting (50),īut all other (SP) PSC slider settings are OFF / misleading / unusable / ‘broken’. … that’s just how it works when Exporting is not processed the “Same as Soft Proofing”Īlways applies a ‘fixed’ PSC value to the outcome I agree that outcome is a “gotcha” for an unsuspecting user … but I don’t agree that it’s “broken” DxO introduced a PSC slider to control the oversaturation while in softproof – and that’s broken.
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