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Re: printing color targets in InDesign CS3
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Re: printing color targets in InDesign CS3


  • Subject: Re: printing color targets in InDesign CS3
  • From: Doyle Yoder <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 20:57:42 -0500

Eric

If you noticed the user name there DYP. That was me.

Were the people you created profiles for running IDCS3 in PPC or Intel as that also makes a difference. Of course if you have them print a target for you that is not going to make a difference on your end other that you might want to label the profile as ID5 Intel or ID5 PPC.


Doyle


On Nov 12, 2007, at 8:46 PM, eric wrote:

I can't say that you're wrong, only that I read the forum posts of several
people who said that building a profile through InDesign allowed them to
soft-proof and print an image through InDesign in such a way that the output
was consistent with the images they were producing through Photoshop CS3.
Not by using the same profile but by using a different profile produing the
same results.

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