Re: InDesign and "Preserve CMYK"
Re: InDesign and "Preserve CMYK"
- Subject: Re: InDesign and "Preserve CMYK"
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 11:56:05 -0400
I wrote:
>> One last thing: wouldn't you want to use separate intents for both
>> kinds of
>> ocjects, Rich?
To which Rich Apollo replied:
> I don't. I've never understood why you would want to.
Every ICC-aware application I know of has always offered this choice.
> That would mean
> that you're changing the definition, or appearance, of a color based
> on format.
Not "format", just vector vs raster. Where do you see the idea of "format"
in here? Maybe we mean the same thing but use different words :(
I understand from a "press" point of view, you don't really care to make the
distinction -- everything a client supplies, in CMYK, is considered to be in
the same color space, regardless of content (vector vs raster).
But that's not optimal, in my view. I would't want nice vector saturated
color tints to be treated the same way as raster images. Whathever the
source space. That's why I'd like to have the option.
> That seems like a very bad idea to me.
Cheer up!
Roger Breton
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