Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
- Subject: Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
- From: Michel van Dijk <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:33:12 +0200
- Organization: Midox Color
Hello Gary,
I would recommend setting all Adobe-applications to "Preserve Embedded
Profiles". (Ignoring profiles embedded by the image's creator will
indeed cause Adobe to assign the working space.)
This should work well, but when there's doubt if the embedded profile is
correct, or when there's no profile embedded, you can always judge the
image on a calibrated display and assign different profiles to view
which is best.
Soft-proofing a document containing linked images with their own
embedded profiles should work just fine, as long as those profiles are
not ignored.
If you choose to set the Color Management Policies to "Off", then make
sure you have one application correctly set to convert 'foreign' images
to the working space selected for your workflow.
On my downloadpage I have short PDF guides to printing with profiles,
all of which contain a chapter on color settings; the safe
"preserve"-way:
http://midox.nl/en/downloads.html
Greets,
Michel van Dijk
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Midox Color
www.midox.nl
+31 (0)70 - 71 10 353
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