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26 minutes ago, MBd said:

soft proofing is the last step which makes sure everything looks as close as possible to how it is intended to

 

so, last step soft proofing 

 

soft proof

https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/32516-soft-proof-in-practice/?p=158109

 

color management 

https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/33820-color-profiles-management/?p=165094

 

export 

https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/32053-most-amazing-export-persona/?p=155584

 

cheers 

 

Thank you

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6 minutes ago, MBd said:

I would argue that it does not make a great difference though 

 

soft proofing is about color/ lightness changes and sharpening does usually not yield much color differences (unless you really go wild which you should not)

 

 

cheers

 

Thanks

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1 hour ago, artofmtl said:

Yesterday I posted a question and today the post is not there anymore. The subject was Soft Proofing and Sharpening. My question was; is it better to sharpen before soft proofing or after soft proofing.

 

I saw your question yesterday, Jacques, and I'm sure I answered it! As @MBd has said, soft proofing should be the last step (because the idea is to get as close as possible, subject to the limitations of your hardware, to the way the image will look when printed).

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18 minutes ago, Alfred said:

 

I saw your question yesterday, Jacques, and I'm sure I answered it! As @MBd has said, soft proofing should be the last step (because the idea is to get as close as possible, subject to the limitations of your hardware, to the way the image will look when printed).

 

Thank you for your answer. I don't know what happen with my post but it is ok.

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