Re: Quark CMS
Re: Quark CMS
- Subject: Re: Quark CMS
- From: Glenn Kowalski <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 09:24:10 -0500
At 10:59 AM +0800 9/23/09, CompuColor wrote:
I have a tiff image in Photoshop 5.5 set in CMYK setup to my separation
profile.
Then i import this tiff CMYK to Quark and try to print, using "composite
simulate separations" and the result is completely different from Photoshop
P2P or even Freehand 9 that print the same as Photoshop.
In the Color Management preferences, set the "Composite Printer" to
your proofer profile and the "Separation printer" to your separation
printer, which would most likely be the same profile as the CMYK
space of the TIFF file. When you print, the profiles section of the
print dialog should also display these profiles. The color space
conversion to your proofer takes place on-the-fly when you click
"Print."
Do i need to buy a Extension to do this kind of proofing ?
If you want to go beyond TIFFs or control the rendering intent you
do. If not, you're ok.
Or should i embed the proffer not the separation profile in photoshop ?
No. You'll just be confusing the issue and have a CMYK TIFF that has
either the wrong profile embedded or converted to a very wrong space
for the final press run.
--
Glenn Kowalski
Macintosh Systems Consultant
Studio 405
www.studio405.com