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RE: What is a "by default color space profile"?
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RE: What is a "by default color space profile"?


  • Subject: RE: What is a "by default color space profile"?
  • From: Paul Schilliger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 08:52:20 +0200

Scott,

Thanks for pointing the PDF solution!
I had been suggested that solution before and with your confirmation
that it works, I think I will try it.

Best regards,
Paul Schilliger


Paul,

I run into many of the same things you do: printers and other "service"
shops that have no idea about color managed workflows *or* think it has
something to do with the 6th level of Hell.

So when I need to use a new print shop, I call and ask "Should my
document
be color managed?" If they say "No" I give them a PDF file to play with
that
contains the images separated against the output profile. They get CMYK,

which they're happy with...and I get good output, which my client is
happy
with.

Scott Olswold
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