Re: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture
Re: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture
- Subject: Re: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture
- From: Todd Shirley <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 17:13:13 -0500
Hey Marton
Unfortunately, this is something of a known bug and in fact Eric
Perlberg wrote in to this very list back in November about it. I've
pasted in his initial post, which has a link to a lengthy thread in
the Adobe forums about the same thing. Apparently this is still a
problem, as I have not heard of a fix.
As eric mentions below, you have to make a new profile for the
InDesign print condition. I'm not sure how to search the archives for
this list, but there was a spirited debate about the best way to do
this. Good luck with that!
-Todd Shirley
On Nov 12, 2007, at 2:51 PM, email@hidden wrote:
Hi All,
It seems that InDesign CS3 is naughty and produces dark prints using a
custom printer profile created with Photoshop CS3.
see: http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?14@@.3bc4a132/0
The recommendation I've read is to produce a new profile made from
InDesign.
I'm having problems figuring out how to print out the untagged colour
targets. I'm pretty confused having just re-read Real World Color
Management
on the subject.
There doesn't seem to be a way to turn off color management in
InDesign!!???!!! I'm not getting an option to "let the printer
handle color
management" in the print dialogue either. RWCM says that InDesign
converts
any untagged image to the document's colour space. So how to turn
that off?
If I go into Color Settings in ID CS3 the only option that has OFF
in it is
to go into the Color Management Policies and choose for RGB:OFF (I'm
making
a profile for an inkjet).
If I do this and then place the colour target into a doc and choose
print, I
still see that the document is in sRGB (or whatever colour space is
defined
in Color Settings).
There's a strange setting called Emulate InDesign CS2: OFF which
I've read
is NOT the solution but an invitation to yet more problems.
Can anyone tell me how to print untagged colour targets from
InDesign CS3 so
that I can create a profile with Profilemaker?
Thanks in advance
Eric
Eric Perlberg
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