jotterpinky
Well-known member
I want to use a different profile in Enfocus Pitstop when converting photos and pages to grayscale. I find the default "Generic Enfocus Gray" to do poorly, particularly with the tonal range in images. If I use Acrobat and "edit image" in photoshop, convert it to grayscale and save back to the PDF file I get good tonal range.
The problem is that I cannot find anywhere online to download a Gamma 2.2 profile and If I did get the profile (which I believe is on my computer somewhere as it shows up in other software) where do I install it so Pitstop can access it and give it as an option rather than the "generic enfocus gray".
The problem is that I cannot find anywhere online to download a Gamma 2.2 profile and If I did get the profile (which I believe is on my computer somewhere as it shows up in other software) where do I install it so Pitstop can access it and give it as an option rather than the "generic enfocus gray".