Re: About InDesign's "Save as PDF" color management settings
Re: About InDesign's "Save as PDF" color management settings
- Subject: Re: About InDesign's "Save as PDF" color management settings
- From: Rick Gordon <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 00:27:15 -0800
And one more thing: In the Print dialog, the Preserve Numbers option is only available when the output is designated as CMYK.
Rick Gordon
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On 1/28/09 at 12:22 AM -0800, Rick Gordon wrote in a message entitled
"Re: About InDesign's "Save as PDF" color management setting":
>On 1/27/09 at 7:04 PM -0800, Marco Ugolini wrote in a message entitled
>"Re: About InDesign's "Save as PDF" color management setting":
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>>I read that as meaning that if, as a part of producing your PDF, you choose to convert to a chosen destination profile (RGB or CMYK), objects (RGB or CMYK) that have no embedded profile and are "in the same color space" (as what?) will not undergo a conversion, and are instead assigned the chosen destination profile. (Incidentally, I think that this behavior extends to *all* objects in the file, not just CMYK elements, as you seem to think.)
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>Preserve Numbers (Ignore Linked Profiles) is only an option for CMYK color management. There's no way to choose it as a setting for RGB color management (in Edit > Color Settings...).
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