Re: InDesign and "Preserve CMYK"
Re: InDesign and "Preserve CMYK"
- Subject: Re: InDesign and "Preserve CMYK"
- From: Jan-Peter Homann <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 15:58:24 +0200
Hi List,
The "preserve Numbers" option in InDesign is a littlebit more tricky.
(I´m using the german version, and may be my english terminology is not
correct...)
If a new document is build up, the "preserve CMYK numbers" policy
defines, that embedded profiles in placed images are NOT activated.
Bute the user is able to activate the profile manually for an individual
image.
The colorpolicy is stored in the ID-document.
If a document is opened, the embedded color policy has an higher
priority as the program policy.
If e.g. a service provider gets ID-documents with images and active
embedded profiles, it is not so easy to get rid of them...
One solution would be:
- make a preflight, that there no placed RGB-objects
- direct PDF-export with "No Conversion" and "Don Not embedd profiles"
Regards
Jan-Peter
Karsten Schwarze wrote:
Hi,
The preserve CMYK numbers only excludes the element created in InDesign from
the color transformation.
The only way to exclude images from a color conversion is either to turn off
the color management in InDesign or to make sure the images are tagged with
a profile identical to the working space.
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