Re: Photoshop-Illustrator Mismatch...Help
Re: Photoshop-Illustrator Mismatch...Help
- Subject: Re: Photoshop-Illustrator Mismatch...Help
- From: Ken Fleisher <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 22:41:09 -0500
My Photoshop and Illustrator Color Settings are both using the Adobe RGB (1998) Color Space (CMYK – US Sheetfed Coated v2). The Engine is set to Adobe (ACE) on both apps and the Intent is set to Relative Colorimetric. Black Point Compensation is “checked” in both apps.
It's unclear from this description if the image in Photoshop is RGB or CMYK. My bet is you are placing an RGB Photoshop image and the Illustrator document is set to a CMYK colorspace (NOTE: this is different from the "color settings". Every Illustrator document is explicitly set to either RGB or CMYK).
You have to make sure the Illustrator document colorspace matches the colorspace of the image you are placing. You will either need to change the colorspace of the Illustrator document BEFORE you place the image, or convert the image in Photoshop BEFORE you place the image.
Of course, this will only help if you in fact have a mismatch. So be sure to check whether the Illustrator document is RGB or CMYK.
Ken _______________________________________________
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