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Re: InDesign 2 and Color Management
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Re: InDesign 2 and Color Management


  • Subject: Re: InDesign 2 and Color Management
  • From: Peter Constable <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:23:56 -0800

Roger wrote:

Thank's again for your reply. While I am glad this apparent limitation is
now solved for me (and other list readers too) I still wonder why the user
does not have access to the RI popup when "Document" is the Source space?

To enable the flexibility needed on the layout application (different rendering intents for each placed image) the rendering intent choice is placed at the source, in the Image Color Settings.

If image 1 is placed into InDesign and it requires a perceptual intent, choose that intent in the Image Color Settings dialog for that image. If image 2 requires a relative colorimetric intent, choose that intent in image 2's Image Color Settings. Colors in image 1 will be converted to the final print space using the perceptual intent. Colors in image 2 will be converted using rel. col.

Since the intent is already chosen for the color conversion to print there's no need to select it in the print dialog.

_peter

Adobe Systems
Core Tech/Color
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