Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
- Subject: Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
- From: sfprintservices <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:13:22 -0700
- Thread-topic: Color settings for Adobe applications
Hi,
Sorry, after reading some more, I realize that when soft proofing, the
objects in the document are Converted to the specified proofing space before
being converted to the monitor space. (not assigned as I previously wrote)
The question remains, what is the source for the conversion?
Thanks,
Gary Scott
S.F. Print Services
Landor Associates
415.365.4418 voice
415.748.0217 cell
415.365.3190 fax
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> From: "Printservices, SF" <email@hidden>
> Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 10:15:23 -0700
> To: ColorSync <email@hidden>
> Conversation: Color settings for Adobe applications
> Subject: Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
>
> Thanks Roger,
>
>> No, this means it's ignoring whatever CMYK embedded profiles in such placed
>> images, allowing the CMYK values to pass unharmed in the output stream.
>> Whether file or printer. It's still not explicit enough to my taste and I
>> hear they left this unchanged for CS3 :(
>
> So, when soft proofing, is the linked image using the embedded profile for
> the source and then assigning the designated proofing space or is the image
> using the document space and then being assigned the proofing space?
>
> Forgive my neophyte questions.
>
> Gary Scott
> Landor Associates
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