FW: Magic Indesign PDF
FW: Magic Indesign PDF
- Subject: FW: Magic Indesign PDF
- From: Remko Bleumink <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 22:11:44 +0200
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From: Remko Bleumink <email@hidden>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 22:30:58 +0200
To: <email@hidden>
Subject: Magic Indesign PDF
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Printing on the Indigo-Platinum straight from Indesign with an ICC-press
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profile compared to Euroscale.v2, the press specific profile is much
better,
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more fitting9, no surprise there. Comparing this output to the PDF output
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(exported from Indesign, press optimized [leave color unchanged] and no
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inclusion of the cc profiles), the press-specific conversion stays
identical
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(hallelujah) but the euroscale.v2 conversion gains dramatically in quality,
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leaving the specific one behind: color-and contrast-depth are even better,
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matching very closely the original RGB file!
->It must have been converted to the document profile since the test had two
different profiles (the press specific and the euroscale) but the document
only had one, the press specific. (Tests show it is most likely that the
destination profile was chosen in the advanced color settings9)
Still it is strange that this way the result is better then the direct
approach. Which leaves me to the question, is this the best way to get
optimal PDF9s for the press: Create the images in Euroscale and convert the
document to the press-specific-profile with PDF?!? I will get back on that
after more test results...
Ciao, Remko
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