/t5/lightroom-classic-ideas/p-add-soft-proofing/idc-p/12343824#M12451Nov 08, 2013
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Hello Jeffery. I just installed the new creative cloud package for photographers. I have the the os i have is Windows Home Premium. Version Pack 1 I have loaded this package on 2 computers and still i can not save any of my corrections when i hit the done button in Bridge.
/t5/lightroom-classic-ideas/p-add-soft-proofing/idc-p/12343807#M12445Nov 08, 2013
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Hello Jeffery. I just installed the new creative cloud package for photographers. I have the the os i have is Windows Home Premium. Version Pack 1 I have loaded this package on 2 computers and still i can not save any of my corrections when i hit the done button in Bridge.
/t5/lightroom-classic-ideas/p-add-soft-proofing/idc-p/12343765#M12433Nov 08, 2013
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Hello Jeffery. I just installed the new creative cloud package for photographers. I have the the os i have is Windows Home Premium. Version Pack 1 I have loaded this package on 2 computers and still i can not save any of my corrections when i hit the done button in Bridge.
/t5/lightroom-classic-ideas/p-add-soft-proofing/idc-p/12268147#M5951Nov 24, 2014
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I would like to see soft proofing available in the print module. It would also be good if the soft proof could reflect the effects of the Lightroom brightness and contrast sliders that are in the print module.
/t5/lightroom-classic-ideas/p-add-soft-proofing/idc-p/12268141#M5950Nov 24, 2014
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What would be the point of seeing the soft proof in Print when you've seen it in Develop where you'd presumably make a VC (Proof Copy) and edit? Also, due to the preview architecture, I don't think the preview in print is either possible or would be accurate (previews outside Develop are optimized for speed, use a different color space). It's a lot like the soft proof in Photoshop's Print dialog, what's the point? You can't do anything there but print anyway, if you want to fix an issue due to a soft proof, you'll have to go back to Develop (or in PS outside the Print dialog) to do any work anyway. As for brightness and contrast sliders that are in the print module, it's a klude for folks that do NOT have a properly calibrated and color managed workflow, otherwise, they would see they need to produce an actual adjustment on the data! It's a 'fix' for the dreaded 'my prints are too dark' (which isn't really the case), where if the user would just properly color manage the entire system, the print and display would (should) closely match: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tut...
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