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Re: Color Manglement in InDesign
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Re: Color Manglement in InDesign


  • Subject: Re: Color Manglement in InDesign
  • From: Pete Carter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 08:48:38 +0000

Hi Jack,
Ive been through a similar thing lately and now get the same results as with
Photoshop CS.
Heres some settings I had to change when printing:

Ive got my Colour settings the same as Pshop CS ie Europe Press Defaults.

In Print Dialog under Advanced, set Transparency Flattener to High res
Under Graphics, Images, set send data to all.
Then under Colour Management source space document and print space your
printer profile or document if printing target.

As long as the printer specific settings are the same as when outputting via
Photoshop, then ive found it now prints the same

Even though all client Macs were set up the same I had some variation from
one client to another when going out CMYK to a Xerox 7700. Turned out that
the ppds on a couple of machines where different versions causing difference
in saturation.

Above is using Indesign CS

Regards,

Pete Carter




> From: Jack Bingham <email@hidden>
> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:55:38 -0500
> To: <email@hidden>
> Subject: Color Manglement in InDesign
>
> I need some great suggestions about profiling through InDesign. As an
> example, no matter how I set up a target, tagged, untagged, and color
> managed or uncolor managed in InDesign what I get is a dense and
> undersaturated target compared to printing the same target, same as source
> through Photoshop. If InDesign is not color managing anything in the print
> stream by either having adobe rgb content and adobe rgb print destination,
> or having cm turned off why is the target being modified. On another note,
> if I export the target as a pdf and print from Acrobat the target looks like
> the Photoshop target.
> I must be missing something.
> --
> Jack Bingham
> Jack Bingham Digital Studio
> 603-664-9000
> email@hidden
>
>
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