Subject: RE: Eps or tiff
Subject: RE: Eps or tiff
- Subject: Subject: RE: Eps or tiff
- From: "Adriano Von Markendorf" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 12:33:57 -0200
- Organization: Color Care
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Message: 3
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From: Scott Olswold <email@hidden>
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To: "'email@hidden'"
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Subject: RE: Eps or tiff
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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.
Let me ask something, in CMYK files (EPS or not) can I improve color
matching between
vector and images? Using only EPS format instead Tif will make a good
diference?
or maybe use RGB profiles to manage CMYK vector/images with RGBprint?
All this put together in a Fiery RIP (E-310) with a Gestetner CS225.
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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.
Well, this a very expensive piece of software, I guess, for too many mac's
(16) in
a designer office. Peharps there are another way to use this Xtension
without put
in every machine..
thanks.