It depends on what you want to do with the result. For publication on- line or paper O always ask people to submit text (that is a .TXT file) and separate non-embedded pictures etc Then I can use )did use Pages) and suffer no losses/chnages.

Bill
On 01/12/2010, at 11:26 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:

When .jpg images go into Word, either by pasting or by Insert/from file or into PowerPoint, I notice a serious distortion of colour. I work in Adobe RGB (1998) and it as if a very different profile has taken over. I have been unable track down just what Word and PowerPoint do in this situation. Either pre- or post- jigging the images is clumsy and annoying.
Any comments on offer please!
Severin Crisp
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