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: "Richard Apollo" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 16:46:35 -0600
You're absolutely correct, Marco. This is a topic that comes up routinely in other forums.
I believe the best way to construct the Color Management dialogs in each of the applications is to model them after Photoshop's. Photoshop has the level of control necessary with an understandable interface.
As to the inclusion of profiles, would it be enough to "Include all Profiles" which would tag untagged elements with the defaults for those color modes, or "Don't Include Profiles" which would not tag anything? The conversions, or lack thereof, would be handled separately from profile inclusion/exclusion. I'd like to see the assumed source profiles listed in the export/print dialogs as a fail safe.
"Preserve CMYK Numbers" is very confusing.
Rich Apollo
Prepress Mgr
Oklahoma Offset, Inc.
email@hidden
918-732-8168
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