Re: InDesign and "Preserve CMYK"
Re: InDesign and "Preserve CMYK"
- Subject: Re: InDesign and "Preserve CMYK"
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 22:39:27 -0400
Rich,
> ... I'm just talking about adding information to
> the Links pallet or invoking a dialog that lists all linked items
> with their color spaces and associated profiles.
That looks a lot like Quark's Picture Usage?
> It HAS TO happen. This is the single biggest obstacle in InDesign's
> color management architecture.
Talk to Peter Constable.
>> Globally? Or color space by color space?
>
> Color space by color space. So, you could, for example, control the
> conversion of RGB and Lab elements, and leave CMYK and Grayscale alone.
What about vector vs raster?
> Those options are only available for raster and native InDesign
> elements.
Right.
> Illustrator stuff is a whole other matter.
Because it's now considered PDF!
> And I'm not
> necessarily talking about assigning a different rendering intent to
> vector elements - Illustrator elements have a rendering intent
> embedded; InDesign honors that rendering intent - not the one you've
> specified. I want to be able to override that behavior.
Not an easy sell to Adobe.
> No, I'm not. I'm talking about a simple switch. Lots of color
> management tools for PDF have this option.
Sure.
> Rich Apollo
Roger Breton
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