To: Christiane Crety (CC); Framers@frameusers.com
Subject: RE: CMYK/RGB conversion
Christiane,
I assume you use Windows and that you print your Framemaker-book to PostScript
via an installed PostScript printer.
In Control Panel, right click the PostScript printer and choose Properties -
Device
; Framers@frameusers.com
Subject: RE: CMYK/RGB conversion
Thanks a lot, Martin!
You were right about my printer settings. I changed them and
it did make a difference. However, when I check the text
color, it is not defined as CMYK, but as Grey 0%. Could it
be my Distiller settings
Hi Martin,
I'm glad to hear that. I'll continue with these settings and see how it
works out...
Thanks again!
Christiane
-Original Message-
From: Aronsson, Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 9. november 2006 10:04
To: Christiane Crety (CC); Framers@frameusers.com
Subject: RE: CMYK
Christiane,
I assume you use Windows and that you print your Framemaker-book to PostScript
via an installed PostScript printer.
In Control Panel, right click the PostScript printer and choose Properties -
Device Settings. Make sure Convert Gray Text to PostScript Gray and Convert
Gray Graphics
to their print shop?
Best regards,
Christiane
-Original Message-
From: Combs, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7. november 2006 19:16
To: Christiane Crety (CC); Framers@frameusers.com
Subject: RE: CMYK/RGB conversion
Christiane Crety wrote:
I know there are also tools that can convert
At 11:52 +0100 8/11/06, Aronsson, Martin wrote:
I assume you use Windows and that you print your Framemaker-book to PostScript
via an installed PostScript printer.
As a side-line to all this nightmarish-sounding stuff, does anyone know whether
the new WCS color output machinery in Vista
Christiane Crety wrote:
I know there are also tools that can convert to CMYK after
creating the pdf file, but I would really prefer it if the
Distiller could take care of it...
Does anyone know how to keep the original CMYK values in the
pdf output? I'm pulling my hair out
I'm not