Re: CMYK equivalent of BestRGB
Re: CMYK equivalent of BestRGB
- Subject: Re: CMYK equivalent of BestRGB
- From: "Treetop Publishing" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:38:22 -0400
Could you guys please take a stab at this?
When exporting PDFs from Indesign, I thought that page items would maintain
their colorspace (if I imported my images as BestRGB, they would stay
BestRGB on export to pdf)
Because I use IQueue I like to keep images in RGB and repurpose to the
output device as needed, from my MASTER exported pdf file.
Since Indesign allows all flavors of imported images (Vector/Bitmap;
CMYK/EPS; RGB/CMYK/LAB), how can I get the program to create the pdf and
leave the MIXED colorspaces, as is?
I will let IQueue convert this MIXED colorspace pdf into the
destination/device colorspace, on demand, for easy purposing.
Question:
If images NEED to be CMYK, USWebcoatedSwop or the like has a MUCH smaller
gamut then most CMYK InkJets? IF the final destination ends of being an
Epson Inkjet, I want the workingspace cmyk to be as large as the Epsons'
colorspace
I thought the point of an RGB workflow was that you could maintain the
larger gamut of RGB and do late binding (IQueue) so as not to restrict any
destination colorspace.
In the end I want a PDF with BestRGB images, CMYK images (If that is what
the original was) Custom Lab Spot colors, eps, etc.
When I changed the Transparency colorspace to RGB, my images stayed BestRGB
but I lost my Lab Spot Colors. I let IQueue use a custom lab library for the
conversion of spots, tuned to the specific output device, Using a Lab
palette from ColorPicker.
Treetop Publishing
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