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: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2002 10:16:12 +0100
on 07/03/2002 23:12, olaf druemmer at email@hidden wrote:
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> --- neil snape wrote 3/6/02 2:11 PM: ---
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> With CompassProXT and one of the Photoshop (ALAP and Kyocera?) import XT's
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> you can safely color manage in Quark without going to a full on color server
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> such as iQueue or Helios.
Correction it is Koyosha or something as Kyocera is Yashica cameras. Techno
Designs also have a plug in for Photoshop import.
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Does such an approach enable me to create a device independent PDF file
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from within QuarkXPress, i.e. where an RGB image with an RGB ICC profile
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still is an RGB image with the same RGB ICC profile in the PDF file?
How Quark works is beyond me in creation of PDF's. For printing out
CompassProXT works very well on image by image and or global conversions.
Since I assume that it normalises the image data by using embedded or
default sets then the passed of ICC info would be handled as Quark always
does.
The change to Unix is killing me. The change to PDF only is going to put the
last nail in my coffin. I like the idea but hate the change of workflow
where I can't see the values by way of an eyedropper. I suppose another plug
in would do this. Photographers don't like going out of Photoshop though.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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