At 20:03 -0500 9/9/16, Mike Wickham wrote:

>EPS is also the only way to keep Windows GDI from automatically converting 
>CMYK graphics to RGB. If your destination is printing press, CMYK is preferred 
>over RGB. EPS was also the only way to keep Windows from converting Pantone 
>colors to RGB. So, if your destination is printing press, EPS graphics are 
>still the safest way to go (although PDF graphics can also do the job now).

This begs a question, with my apologies if it has been belabored here in the 
past.

In pre-press work on Mac, I often had extensive struggles with the final PDFs 
for all sorts of reasons (extraneous plates, hairlines and so on), but 
'helpful' conversion *from* CMYK was never one of them.

Is this still an issue with Windows FrameMaker? The thought of Pantones being 
converted to RGB is the stuff of nightmares.

-- 
Steve [newish to Windows FrameMaker, old lag with Mac FrameMaker]
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