Hi,
Thank you to everyone who gave me help and advice with this one. Thought
you might be interested to know how it finished.
In the job options, I set the Color Management Policies to Convert All
Colors to CMYK. I didn't do any post-processing on the pdf file and the
printer is very happy with
Hi,
Thank you to everyone who gave me help and advice with this one. Thought
you might be interested to know how it finished.
In the job options, I set the Color Management Policies to Convert All
Colors to CMYK. I didn't do any post-processing on the pdf file and the
printer is very happy with
The printer is saying that the 'black' text will come out as a muddy
brown with misregistration issues (not sure what that means) and he is
also not happy with the other colours.
In Acrobat Pro 7, try this to solve the RGB black type problem:
Create the file without any special conversion.
> The printer is saying that the 'black' text will come out as a muddy
> brown with misregistration issues (not sure what that means) and he is
> also not happy with the other colours.
>
In Acrobat Pro 7, try this to solve the RGB black type problem:
Create the file without any special
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-Original Message-
From: Mike Wickham [mailto:mewick...@compuserve.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 3:10 PM
To: Daniel Osborn
Subject: Re: CMYK problems
Daniel,
A couple of things to check. In Frame, make sure the color definitions
are
set to Process and CMYK.
In
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: CMYK problems
Hi,
I have some questions about creating pdf files for a printer. To try and
get it right, I'm currently doing the following:
1. Only use cmyk .eps images.
2. Set GetLibraryColorRGBFromCMYK to 'Printing'
3. Save as pdf rather
Hi,
I have some questions about creating pdf files for a printer. To try and
get it right, I'm currently doing the following:
1. Only use cmyk .eps images.
2. Set GetLibraryColorRGBFromCMYK to 'Printing'
3. Save as pdf rather than print to pdf.
4. Convert the resulting pdf to cmyk using
> Subject: CMYK problems
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I have some questions about creating pdf files for a printer. To try and
> get it right, I'm currently doing the following:
>
> 1. Only use cmyk .eps images.
>
> 2. Set GetLibraryColorRGBFromCMYK to 'Printing'
>
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