Since CMYK is so dependent on paper, printing method, and inks, consider
keeping future graphics in RGB from the outset and use a printer that
does in-RIP conversion of RGB -- CMYK. You can set the colour
rendering intent in each graphic, or simply specify perceptual rendering
for the entire
Hedley,
CMYK in Frame basically involves two quite different problems:
(1) Imported bitmapped objects doesn't maintain fidelity downstream
(2) CMYK colors for vector-based art defined *inside* Frame gets totally
wrecked downstream.
As of (1):
Your point about storing RGB image data
Since CMYK is so dependent on paper, printing method, and inks, consider
keeping future graphics in RGB from the outset and use a printer that
does in-RIP conversion of RGB --> CMYK. You can set the colour
rendering intent in each graphic, or simply specify perceptual rendering
for the
Hedley,
CMYK in Frame basically involves two quite different problems:
(1) Imported bitmapped objects doesn't maintain fidelity downstream
(2) CMYK colors for vector-based art defined *inside* Frame gets totally
wrecked downstream.
As of (1):
Your point about storing RGB image data
I know this has been covered many times before, but I need a refresher
in regards to cmyk .tif or eps images are brought into Frame on the PC.
I believe the color shifts when the image is imported and then looks
like an rgb image. When you print to file and distill the image, it
doesn't
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I know this has been covered many times before, but I need a
refresher
in regards to cmyk .tif or eps images are brought into Frame
Scott White wrote:
I know this has been covered many times before, but I need a refresher
in regards to cmyk .tif or eps images are brought into Frame on the PC.
I believe the color shifts when the image is imported and then looks
like an rgb image. When you print to file and distill the
I know this has been covered many times before, but I need a refresher
in regards to cmyk .tif or eps images are brought into Frame on the PC.
I believe the color shifts when the image is imported and then looks
like an rgb image. When you print to file and distill the image, it
doesn't
Scott White wrote:
> I know this has been covered many times before, but I need a refresher
> in regards to cmyk .tif or eps images are brought into Frame on the PC.
> I believe the color shifts when the image is imported and then looks
> like an rgb image. When you print to file and distill
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