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  1. Hello first let me congratulate you for the amazing ipad app, just loving it...fantastic work...I am running the Beta 

     

    I am running into an issue though with exporting my tiff files for printing. I export them as 16 bit tiffs in the adobe RGB space because there is no Prophoto option ( where is it?)  and adobe RGB seems to be the next best choice ... correct?

     

    the export files opens perfect in AP desktop but wether I try to print the file from the IPAD or export in Prophoto from AP desktop they do not print properly but look like closups of very heavy noise artifacts....

     

    I am printing from COLORBURST OVERDRIVE that reads the file and shows a normal preview. Never had a problem with COLORBURST and AP desktop files

    What do you reckon and suggest??. I think it could be interesting to put together a tutorial about preferences both for AP desktop and AP Ipad

     

     

     

     

     

        

  2. Thank you so much Lau, I too was guessing on a an OS failure because the black files always reopen properly in PS or AP...until the next OS update that should be coming up soon  I guess I will send some files to PS that also ouputs properly. I  downloaded ACORN to test their output today....surprising app for 30 usd ..... I am also now relying more and more on Capture one and can output from there.

  3. All tiffs will export corrupted black and greyed out in preview ..reopen correctly in AP or PS CC yes 

     

    Even past TIFFs on desktop are now black on mac viewer and unreadable by most software, including overdrive ( print driver) ... Oddly it opens in PS and back in AP....

     

    Restarted and rebooted yes

     

    What can be done ?

     

    Link to hardware configurations  screenshot with black previews and corrupted files:

     

     https://www.hightail.com/download/cUJWeFVYQzNEbUs1aWNUQw

     

     

  4. thank you james let me try to clarify something about 8 bit or 16 bit precision. I have been printing at 8 bits on a very glossy celulose paper with great outputs and loads of ink savings. Is there any advantage editing in 16 bits in this case ???? (apart from saving a file you can use on a more demanding paper like 100 % cotton where 16 bits makes a big difference obviously everything would speed up at 8bits but what would I be loosing during editing? visually is there any loss? thanx again

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