Re: apple colorsync support: PDF/X-1a, devicelink-profiles, output intents
Re: apple colorsync support: PDF/X-1a, devicelink-profiles, output intents
- Subject: Re: apple colorsync support: PDF/X-1a, devicelink-profiles, output intents
- From: Klaus Karcher <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:32:35 +0200
- Organization: schrift & form GmbH
Jan-Peter Homann wrote:
During this period, it seems to be, that for PDF-files, colorsync is
assigning "GenericCMYK" for DeviceCMYK objects of PDF-files and not the
output-intent.
This may have changed in in the last 1,5 years..
It has.
Furthermore, I was not able to use devicelink-profiles for quartz-filter
conversions.
Maybe you can use AppleScript's "match link" instead. I will test it
tonight.
- Give us back the possibily to specify profiles for untagged content on
OS level
I agree with you.
- impleemt a colormanagement policy comparable to Adobe CS 2
Hopefully not! (e.g. I want to keep the freedom to convert *from* ISO
Coated *to* ISO Coated to repair broken separations)
- support PDF/X-1a in quartzfilters
Quartz Filters are able to *read* and respect X-1a output intents. AFAIK
they are not (no more?) able to *write* X-1a files (why? maybe to avoid
redundancy?)
[...] and a professional RIP solutions
which handles overprinting correctly.
Could you please concretize what's wrong with Apple's overprinting?
Regards, Klaus
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