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: olaf druemmer <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 23:09:21 +0100
So if I get you right, one can have
- exactly one rendering intent for all
the images in an Indesign document
- exactly one (and possibly a different
than the previous) rendering intent for
all non-image objects
in an Indesign 2 document
Or am I missing something?
Olaf
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--- Rob Wright wrote 3/6/02 12:37 AM: ---
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In InDesign 2.0, the document default Image rendering intent is set in the
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"Assign Profiles" dialog.
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By default, the image rendering intent is inherited from the Color Settings
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Dialog's rendering intent setting. However, you can break the inheritance
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by choosing a specific intent for images (perceptual in your scenario) by
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setting the default image intent to perceptual. All newly placed images
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(.psd, .tif, .jpg) will take on the rendering intent as specified in the
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Assign Profiles dialog. Image data and solid (a.k.a vector) colors can
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have different default rendering intents.
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