Inverse Monitor Curves
Posted: August 3rd, 2020, 4:30 am
In PWP7, there was an option, I recall, in Colour Curves called: Inverse Monitor Curves (although I can't find it anymore in there, but it's still in help file).
The idea was to use it for commercial printing: i.e. prepare an image on the screen the way it should be, then send it for printing, if not satisfied with the print (as it may be too dark or have colour casts), mess it up on the screen the same way the print looks like under my viewing conditions using Monitor Curves, then apply the inverse of them to the actual image before sending it for printing the same way as before again, so that it compensates (cancels out) whatever printer did to the image before and hopefully end up with the print that looks similar to the original image on the screen.
Is there a way of doing something similar in PWP8?
The idea was to use it for commercial printing: i.e. prepare an image on the screen the way it should be, then send it for printing, if not satisfied with the print (as it may be too dark or have colour casts), mess it up on the screen the same way the print looks like under my viewing conditions using Monitor Curves, then apply the inverse of them to the actual image before sending it for printing the same way as before again, so that it compensates (cancels out) whatever printer did to the image before and hopefully end up with the print that looks similar to the original image on the screen.
Is there a way of doing something similar in PWP8?