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
Hi Scott,
When you work with images in Framemaker on Windows and import image formats
that resemble RAW image CMYK data (such as CMYK TIFF or CMYK JPEG) you *will*
experience a loss in color fidelity because Framemaker on Windows can't use
bitmapped CMYK data directly. However, FM can *read*
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