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Fixx

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  1. Have you set view quality to Bilinear (best quality) in Preferences?

    Generally, when you have placed images in your document they are [image] layers, smart objects that you can manipulate non-destructively. It is not resampled until in export. That is a great feature.

     

    There may be need for some optimizations for onscreen presentations resampling routines, but generally my compositions have looked nice (I use high res images).

     

    Resize certainly needs some work, now it is rather rudimentary. It is not broken but misses basic features.

  2. At first it seemed to me that there is a real difference like presented in OP attached images. After resample it was about exactly like original:

     

    Screenshot%202017-02-16%2010.38.50.gif?d

     

    Then I exported the image to upload it here. Something happened. Now I think there is something else going on. See attached images: 1 = AP image resize (lanczos) 2 = AP image resize in export (lanczos) 3 = Photoshop resize (bicubic)

     

    business-APscale%28Lancz%29.jpg?dl=0  businessAPexportLancz.jpg?dl=0  businessPS.jpg?dl=0

     

    My guess is that AP fails to update image appearance onscreen. This appearance stays with save, but when exported I got properly resampled image above. Seems like a bug, not a feature.

  3. I think it's the drop shadow on the text that's causing the problem. This is going to recur every time we do a cover, so I'm going to experiment with avoiding transparent effects.

     

    I think AD exports text with drop shadows right, i.e. text stays vector and shadow is a bitmap below it. It possible to botch this by placing shadows or transparent objects over text objects.

  4. HSL-tool in LR is quite similar to AP HSL tool. AP is 6 band targeting, LR has 8 bands. My opinion is that even LR implementation is poor. Photoshop HSL can target colours much more accurately as you can modify the bands and border limits. Even then it would help if I could also target luminosity areas (dark, middle, light) within same tool UI. That is now not possible with any app.

  5. Rendering happens for monitors. CMYK colour in vector object usually stays as it is though its appearance on screen may be altered by using colour profiled work flow. 

     

    That is why CMYK objects can have slightly different look when printed to different materials or with different processes. Usually colour output is not fitted to different press processed. If company colour is C60Y100 it looks different on different materials. (Of course professional printer manages colour output to achieve maximum quality, but he does not really compensate material differences so much.)

     

    Photographs and pixel art are fitted to processes using different conversion profiles for different devices.

     

    OP, I have no answer for your question. What kind of work flow you have? Do you have any idea why any RGB profile mixup would be happening? Your document colour format is CMYK8, right?

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