crobat color management workflow
crobat color management workflow
- Subject: crobat color management workflow
- From: Mike Strickler via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 14:49:53 -0800
Hi Russell,
Printing from Acrobat—you like to live dangerously. Because the source profile
is not selectable here I assume that this is the default space given in the
global color settings (Preferences: Color Management: Working spaces). The
Acrobat print dialog gives no choice of rendering intent, so it might be better
to do the transform in the Convert Colors tool (Print Production). Then print
the converted document using the print dialog with no color management active
"(Same as source”). There may be other twists to this that someone else may be
able to comment on.
Good luck.
Mike Strickler
MSP Graphic Services
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> Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 13:11:22 -0500
> From: Russell Proulx <email@hidden>
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> Subject: Acrobat color management workflow
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> Could someone please confirm if the following settings are appropriate
> when printing a photo using Acrobat and wish to have color management
> done either by the printer (an Epson 7000) or by Acrobat?
>
> *CM Managed by Printer:*
>
> In Acrobat -> Color Management -> Color Handling = Printer Color Management
>
> In the Apple printer settings -> ColorSync ON (set to Automatic or
> manually select profile from list)
>
> *CM Managed by Acrobat:*
>
> In Acrobat -> Color Management -> Color Handling = Acrobat Color Management
> ??? The appropriate Color Profile is then selected via the pull-down list
>
> In the Apple printer settings -> Epson Color Controls is selected and on
> the Print page the Color Mode is set to "OFF (No color management)"
>
> It's my understanding that when Acrobat Color Management is enabled then
> turning ColorSync on as well will produce double profiling. Is this correct?
>
> Someone has suggested that using ColorSync -> Automatic will
> automatically set Color Mode to "OFF (No color management)" if Acrobat
> Color Management is used. I'm not sure if that is correct.
>
> Thanks to anyone who knows and has time to respond :-)
>
> R
>
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