Hi Tim - Thank you for this helpful information; as suggested in your video, I made comparison prints using both the Perceptual and Relative Colorimetric rendering intents. Both outputs look good as a stand-alone, however, I would suggest Relative Colorimetric gives a touch more vibrancy to colours when viewed side by side. My wife agreed, so it must be so - lol.
Hi Claude, There shouldn't be they should print the same through PS, Lightroom or Capture One. I will be uploading a video on printing through Capture One in the next couple of week so make sure you are subscribed as now to miss it. Tim
Great tutorial again. Customer service second to none.
Great Print Vlog, thanks for sharing
Hi Tim - Thank you for this helpful information; as suggested in your video, I made comparison prints using both the Perceptual and Relative Colorimetric rendering intents. Both outputs look good as a stand-alone, however, I would suggest Relative Colorimetric gives a touch more vibrancy to colours when viewed side by side. My wife agreed, so it must be so - lol.
Good explanation. NB "Perceptual" has become "Preceptual" in your graphic!
Are there some differents results printing with Capture One ?
Hi Claude, There shouldn't be they should print the same through PS, Lightroom or Capture One. I will be uploading a video on printing through Capture One in the next couple of week so make sure you are subscribed as now to miss it. Tim
@@timjones2625 Thank you Tim