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Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
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Re: Color settings for Adobe applications


  • Subject: Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
  • From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:44:28 -0700

At 11:19 AM -0700 4/17/07, Printservices, SF wrote:
>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)

Hi Gary,

Actually this is not always true and in fact, is the/a reason behind the new treatment of CMYK.

If an element is already in CMYK and the intent is to send it out to press with no conversion, then the desire is to have the 'proofing' profile 'assigned' to the image prior to conversion to monitor RGB. The assignment is soft - in memory only and only at the time of conversion.

>The question remains, what is the source for the conversion?

It should be whatever the default CMYK profile is.

Regards,

Steve


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