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Re: "Safe CMYK" workflows [was: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture]
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Re: "Safe CMYK" workflows [was: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture]


  • Subject: Re: "Safe CMYK" workflows [was: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture]
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 07:39:39 -0500

> That's correct, Todd. I verified it by printing to PDF from InDesign CS3.
> The CMYK numbers do remain exactly the same as those in the original file in
> all cases -- as long as one is using a combination of "Composite Leave
> Unchanged" in the "Output" tab and "No Color Management" in the "Color
> Management" tab of InDesign's CS3's print dialog box.
>
> Marco Ugolini

Isn't InDesign an amazing piece of software? I love it -- sometimes, I like
to think that Adobe invented it for me ;-)

Roger Breton


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