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    Importing images in different color modes than the document's color settings

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    • VectorStylerV Offline
      VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
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      @861475_VctSt Yes, the color profile is not imported separately per image. When importing CMYK the document (or common) CMYK profile is used. Same for RGB. I add this as a bug.
      What kind of image format was used?

      I also add the Reveal in Finder as a bug.

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        861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
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        @vectoradmin

        Since there are many combination patterns, I have not tried all of them, but similar results are expected.

        (Example A)
        Document settings:
        Color: CMYK
        CMYK: Japan color 2001 coated
        Intent: Relative

        Import image
        Color: RGB
        Profile: Adbe RGB (1998)

        Early symptoms
        The import area looks black.

        (Example B)
        Document settings:
        color: RGB
        RGB: Adobe RGB (1998)
        Intent: Relative

        Import image
        color: CMYK
        profile: Japan color2001 coatedd

        Early symptoms
        The import area looks transparent.

        (Example C)
        Document settings:
        color: CMYK
        CMYK: Japan color 2001 coated
        Intent: Relative

        Import image
        color: RGB (1998)
        profile: TIFF

        Early symptoms
        The import area looks black.

        ❓ ❓ ❓
        (It's confirmed)
        Should I set "Full Disk Access"?

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        • 861475_VctSt8 Offline
          861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
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          @vectoradmin

          Is there a plan to check the properties of imported images with VS?

          If possible, I want it.

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          • VectorStylerV Offline
            VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
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            @861475_VctSt Yes there is a plan to import and use the color profile of the image. This is treated as a bug.
            You can enable Full Disk Access for now as a workaround for reveling in finder.

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            • 861475_VctSt8 Offline
              861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
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              @vectoradmin

              sorry. It was a mistake in expression.

              It is a function to see the outline of the imported graphic as "document information" in VS.

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                VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
                last edited by VectorStyler

                @861475_VctSt This one is not clear.
                Is this about showing information about the imported image, line width, height, color mode, profile etc? And where to show this info?

                Maybe an example of what this feature should be would help.

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                • 861475_VctSt8 Offline
                  861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
                  last edited by

                  @vectoradmin

                  That's right.
                  For example, I wish I could see it in the "Content Link" panel.

                  This allows us to check for images that are data inappropriate for import and reprocess if necessary.

                  For example, in Adobe Illustrator
                  Document Information Panel> Link Information

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                  • VectorStylerV Offline
                    VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
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                    @861475_VctSt Got it. Thanks!

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                      b77 @861475_VctSt
                      last edited by b77

                      @861475_VctSt and @vectoradmin

                      To me it's important to see the DPI value of a bitmap image after it's been imported in the document, so I can know if it's good enough for print and resize it or… use something else.

                      Would displaying the DPI value of the selected bitmap at the head of the context panel be difficult do implement? Currently when you select a bitmap you see just '{Image}' displayed there. Not very informative.

                      (When you scale down the image on the canvas, the DPI would increase, and if you scale it up it would decrease).

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                      • VectorStylerV Offline
                        VectorStyler @b77
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                        @b77 I think this is easy to implement, but it will not make it into the next build (for this week). It will be implemented in the build of next week.

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                        • b77B Offline
                          b77 @VectorStyler
                          last edited by b77

                          @vectoradmin Great! I wanted to suggest this a long time ago. 🙂

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                            861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
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                            @vectoradmin

                            I have confirmed the improvement.
                            👩‍🔧
                            Furthermore, it is preferable that the "embedded color profile" is also displayed.
                            Expectations continue.

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                              VectorStyler @861475_VctSt
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                              @861475_VctSt Opened a new task in the backlog on importing embedded color profile of the image.

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                                861475_VctSt @VectorStyler
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                                @vectoradmin

                                I checked the "color profile" display.
                                A small but very useful feature for us.
                                🌱
                                Thanks

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