Re: Re(6): embedded profiles in PDF/Postscript
Re: Re(6): embedded profiles in PDF/Postscript
- Subject: Re: Re(6): embedded profiles in PDF/Postscript
- From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 09:47:51 -0600
On Jun 7, 2004, at 5:39 AM, Roger Breton wrote:
In InDesign 2 if you embed profiles in CMYK images, and they are not
identical to Document CMYK, each of those objects will get converted
at
print time.
That is by design.
Bad design.
It's not any one thing apparently. It's basically a set of defined
primaries and maybe a tone response curve.
Have you seen my earlier post? About what it is exactly?
Yeah and I'm not sure, probably Generic RGB in the case of Word.
Training. Training. Training. Modern workflows require a whole new
mindset.
That's true but it should not require people becoming color management
experts. Heck, even color management intermediates. If it does, the
implementation or architecture are at fault.
Chris Murphy
Color Remedies (TM)
www.colorremedies.com/realworldcolor
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Co-author "Real World Color Management"
Published by PeachPit Press (ISBN 0-201-77340-6)
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