Re: Preview/QuarkXPress 6
Re: Preview/QuarkXPress 6
- Subject: Re: Preview/QuarkXPress 6
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 16:21:09 -0500
>>> I made a Photoshop doc with pure Red, Green and Blue (way out of the CMYK
>>> gamut) and in Photoshop and with the image placed in InDesign > Color
>>> Settings: Working RGB Adobe RGB (1998) and CMYK U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2.
>>> Proof Colors checked and Proof Setup > Working CMYK.
>>>
>>> In Quark: Preferences > Quark CMS > Destination Profiles > Adobe RGB (1998),
>>> Composite Output: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2, Display Simulation: Composite
>>> Output Color Space
>>>
>>> Is it broke, are there some some buttons and switches I'm missing?
>>
>> You don't say what file format your placed RGB file is? Is it EPS or TIFF? I
>> don't think it's in PSD because you wouldn't be able to place it natively in
>> Quark6. You can only compare apples with apples, in your case, if you're
>> placing TIFFs or JPEGs because Quark (whichever version) is unable to manage
>> EPSs.
>
> It is .psd. There is a new extension that allows this.
>
> Just went and saved the RGB image out of Photoshop as TIFF and placed it
> next to the .psd file in the Quark doc. The TIFF and PSD images look the
> same in the Quark doc, different from the soft proofing in the Adobe
> products.
So, TIFF and PSD AdobeRGB look the same in Quark but they don't look the
same as in Photoshop or InDesign and I'll bet Illustrator.
How about if you select Monitor as Display Simulation? Are they closer?
Regards,
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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