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Re: Convert to Profile?
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Re: Convert to Profile?


  • Subject: Re: Convert to Profile?
  • From: Tom Beckenham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 12:47:11 +1100

Have you seen what it does though? Its not the same as Photoshop. It only
converts untagged elements within the same color model - RGB->RGB and
CMYK->CMYK. Use it to change working spaces. There was a big discussion
about the way this works on the pre-release list.

on 9/2/02 5:36, email@hidden at email@hidden wrote:

> InDesign 2.0 allows "Convert to Profile," while Illustrator 10.0 still does
> not. Hard to believe they didn't standardize that into Illustrator. I'm
> bummed... But allowing InDesign to convert!! Hey hey!! Home run!
>
> --Jeff Harmon
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