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Re: Disable Colorsync in a Postscript printer
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Re: Disable Colorsync in a Postscript printer


  • Subject: Re: Disable Colorsync in a Postscript printer
  • From: Rich Apollo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 06:25:10 -0600


On Nov 13, 2007, at 7:21 PM, Roger Breton wrote:

I don't think this is accurate, Roger. I believe the Color Convert
tool uses Relative Colorimetric all the time.

Rich Apollo

That's not what the Adobe Acrobat engineers told me. This is easy to test,
though.


Roger Breton

Well, that thickens the plot. The Adobe fellow I spoke to said it was Relative Colorimetric due to an interpretation of the PDF spec. I always get/got results consistent with using Relative Colorimetric.


You're right - easy to test. I'll ask again, though, which profile did your engineer say the RI came from - source or destination?

Rich Apollo
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