Re: CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-14 Thread Heiko Haida
Well, as far as I know, FrameMaker was never quite *the* dtp-tool famous for adequate color-handling. The first version that does have a color management independent of the Window GDI being capable of real CMYK colors is FM 10. So, if specific color is needed, the best would be working with

CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-14 Thread Heiko Haida
Well, as far as I know, FrameMaker was never quite *the* dtp-tool famous for adequate color-handling. The first version that does have a color management independent of the Window GDI being capable of real CMYK colors is FM 10. So, if specific color is needed, the best would be working with

Re: CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-13 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 21:13 + 11/12/13, Steve Rickaby wrote: [grayscle] JPEGs inserted into FrameMaker and output as .ps, then distilled. In the PDF, JPEG images have data in C, M and Y channels. I'm going to answer my own question: the only place I can see that this data can be coming from is FrameMaker's

Re: CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-13 Thread Mike Wickham
This may be a wild stab, but how is color management set up in your PDF .joboptions file? (In Distiller, choose Default Settings, then Settings Edit Adobe PDF Settings Color tab Color Management Policies). (May be different in your old Acrobat version) Some of those settings, as I recall,

Re: CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-13 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 12:53 -0600 13/12/13, Mike Wickham wrote: This may be a wild stab, but how is color management set up in your PDF .joboptions file? (In Distiller, choose Default Settings, then Settings Edit Adobe PDF Settings Color tab Color Management Policies). (May be different in your old Acrobat

CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-13 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 21:13 + 11/12/13, Steve Rickaby wrote: >[grayscle] JPEGs inserted into FrameMaker and output as .ps, then distilled. >In the PDF, JPEG images have data in C, M and Y channels. I'm going to answer my own question: the only place I can see that this data can be coming from is FrameMaker's

CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-13 Thread Mike Wickham
This may be a wild stab, but how is color management set up in your PDF .joboptions file? (In Distiller, choose "Default Settings", then Settings> Edit Adobe PDF Settings> Color tab> Color Management Policies). (May be different in your old Acrobat version) Some of those settings, as I

CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-13 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 12:53 -0600 13/12/13, Mike Wickham wrote: >This may be a wild stab, but how is color management set up in your PDF >.joboptions file? (In Distiller, choose "Default Settings", then Settings> >Edit Adobe PDF Settings> Color tab> Color Management Policies). (May be >different in your old

CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-11 Thread Steve Rickaby
I know I'm using up all my tokens here, but... FrameMaker 7 - .ps - Distiller 6 - PDF. Book contains many JPEGs. Book is to be printed in grayscale, so needs to have no information in C, M and Y channels. JPEGs converted to 256-bit grayscale, using the same workflow as I've used successfully

CMY data in PDF for JPEGs [do have workaround, but just curious]

2013-12-11 Thread Steve Rickaby
I know I'm using up all my tokens here, but... FrameMaker 7 -> .ps -> Distiller 6 -> PDF. Book contains many JPEGs. Book is to be printed in grayscale, so needs to have no information in C, M and Y channels. JPEGs converted to 256-bit grayscale, using the same workflow as I've used