Re: Acrobat and Working Spaces
Re: Acrobat and Working Spaces
- Subject: Re: Acrobat and Working Spaces
- From: Peter MacLeod <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 12:42:12 -0800
Since Adobe has taken the direction of always applying the working space in
version 7, as you pointed out, than, I shall make v6 workflows do the same
and leave it always selected. Personally, I always change my working space
to what I know or assume it is before I start working with a file that does
not have an embedded profile (sometimes my own). This is a must for accurate
soft proofing, as well as output.
Acrobat 7 doesn't quite "always apply" the working space when printing.
If a device space is in the same process color model as the destination
(by process color model, I mean CMYK, RGB, or Gray), it is left as
device, otherwise the working space is used as the source profile for
the transform. The reason we took the checkbox out was that we felt that
this behavior was more reasonable than either option on the checkbox,
and the checkbox was confusing a lot of users. When one needs to perform
a transform, one needs a source profile (unless one does a "1-r 1-g 1-b
<some black function>" transform, which most people find useless), and
when one doesn't, the original data is probably what's desired. If you
need to get a same-color-model transform, turn on proofing, and that
will use the proof space as the source space for device color in the
same process color model as the proof space.
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