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Re:Why don't drivers use a CMYK profile? (Linocolor 6)
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Re:Why don't drivers use a CMYK profile? (Linocolor 6)


  • Subject: Re:Why don't drivers use a CMYK profile? (Linocolor 6)
  • From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 09:00:07 +0100

Chris Murphy <email@hidden> wrote:

Only if the application generating the QuickDraw print stream sends a
source profile in the print stream itself. Most applications don't do
this. Photoshop 5 and 6, Illustrator 9 and InDesign have this as an
option.

In Linocolor 6 do as follows:

a. In the Page Setup dialog, deselect the 'Direct PostScript Output (CMYK)' checkbox.

b. Then select an RGB color space conversion profile, or an RGB printer profile (the two profile classes now enabled in the profile popup).

The RGB is now handed off in a known space other than the monitor space.

When you select Print, you will find yourself in the usual OS dialog with all the options Linocolor normally hides away when the profile chain is correctly set up by Linocolor itself.

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