Re: Eps or tiff
Re: Eps or tiff
- Subject: Re: Eps or tiff
- From: Charlie Rieger <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 12:44:17 -0500
just an additional word of warning, If you select Composite RGB, it will
shift your quark colors as well, since is converts all objects to RGB, not
just the tiffs.
Charlie
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From: Scott Olswold <email@hidden>
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Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 12:45:13 -0500
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To: "'email@hidden'"<email@hidden>
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Subject: RE: Eps or tiff
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Because XPress does a horrible job when doing the RGB>CMYK conversion (it
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does this automatically for non-EPS images) when printing composite.
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Saving as EPS essentially forces XPress to wholesale send the image to the
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printer without touching it. If you're in XPress vesion 4.1, go to the Print
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window and click on the Output tab. One option, Print Colors, can be changed
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to Composite RGB. TIFF will be sent as RGB to the printer, and the
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conversion will look like what you're getting from the RGB EPS file.
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If you're in version 4 through 4.04, download the PrintRGB XTension from
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quark.com and install it. RGB TIFF will be sent as RGB.
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OR you can purchase Praxisoft's CompassProXT (I looked at the demo and was
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impressed; it almost puts QuarkXPress color management on-par with other
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layout apps) and set it up using profiles.
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Scott Olswold
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Senior Systems Support Engineer
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MCSE, CNA 5, A+, Adobe Expert User (Photoshop and PageMaker)
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Danka Office Imaging
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