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Re: A follow-up on my post
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Re: A follow-up on my post


  • Subject: Re: A follow-up on my post
  • From: Todd Shirley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:14:06 -0400

On Jul 28, 2009, at 9:16 AM, Brian Lawler wrote:

In the Export function in Acrobat, color management is performed as the EPS documents are being created. And, if the CMYK profile that is embedded is not also set under “Settings” in the Export window (they must match), then the CMYK color that is in the PDF, and tagged with a specific CMYK profile, will be converted to whatever CMYK profile is set in the prepress operator’s machine (usually SWOP Coated), and the color will all be converted from CMYK in the PDF to a new CMYK generated by the profile on the system doing the conversion. This, of course, is all wrong.

Yes it is all wrong! Did Dov say if there is a way to disable color management when exporting EPS files from PDFs? Acrobat doesn't even have way to specify rendering intent, so this seems especially dangerous.


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