RE: Rendering intents, PDFs, Photoshop 6, Indesign 2
RE: Rendering intents, PDFs, Photoshop 6, Indesign 2
- Subject: RE: Rendering intents, PDFs, Photoshop 6, Indesign 2
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 07:56:14 -0500
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You can use EPS and PDF in a color managed workflow, you just have to do a
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lot more work when creating the EPS or PDF than you would have to do
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normally. I end up using EPS (not so much PDF; I consider that more of a
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final state than a process state--but that's just my opinion) when I don't
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want the layout application to mess with anything (like QuarkXPress),
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particularly when I know that the RIP can do its own color conversions. The
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formats aren't very flexible in most color managed workflows, though (so I'm
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agreeing with you).
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I recommend TIFF when color managing through the work flow.
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Scott Olswold
Scott, Olaf and others,
Why "limit" ourselves with TIFF when we can use native Photoshop files? You
mean to use TIFF as a safe format in case you need to place the image in
non-Adobe applications -- like Quark? As a policy, personnallly, eversince
Illustrator recognized PSD natively (Ai8 or Ai7), I always save out in PSD.
Mind you I never have to work with Quark ;)
Regards,
Roger Breton
Laval, Canada
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