Colors in TIFF files change when they are pulled into FrameMaker?

2006-11-16 Thread Shelly, Heather
Thank you, Scott, for your help with this inquiry. In our case, the blue
color displayed in a garish hue in the Frame source, and when it was
distilled into a PDF. The original TIFF files were a high-resolution. I
ended up recapturing the TIFF images in PaintShop Pro and creating new
TIFFs from the captured images.
Frame is recognizing the correct blue color in the new TIFF images just
fine.
Thanks!
Heather Shelly
Content, Infrastructure and Architecture (CIA) Team
BMC Software, Inc.

-Original Message-
From: Scott White [mailto:swh...@alamark.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 4:15 PM
To: Shelly, Heather
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Colors in TIFF files change when they are pulled into
FrameMaker?

I have seen that many times here. We embed (copy) all of our images  
into our files.
When viewing an image with the color you describe, Makita Products  
are a prime example for us, we get a screaming bright bluish green  
teal color.
However, I have not had any problems when I distill my files. We  
leave the color settings to none in the color set up of the distiller.
Our images are mostly hi-res tif or eps.
Scott White
Media Production Manager
Implementation Coordinator
210-704-8239
swhite at alamark.com



RE: Colors in TIFF files change when they are pulled into FrameMaker?

2006-11-16 Thread Shelly, Heather
Thank you, Scott, for your help with this inquiry. In our case, the blue
color displayed in a garish hue in the Frame source, and when it was
distilled into a PDF. The original TIFF files were a high-resolution. I
ended up recapturing the TIFF images in PaintShop Pro and creating new
TIFFs from the captured images.
Frame is recognizing the correct blue color in the new TIFF images just
fine.
Thanks!
Heather Shelly
Content, Infrastructure and Architecture (CIA) Team
BMC Software, Inc.

-Original Message-
From: Scott White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 4:15 PM
To: Shelly, Heather
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Colors in TIFF files change when they are pulled into
FrameMaker?

I have seen that many times here. We embed (copy) all of our images  
into our files.
When viewing an image with the color you describe, Makita Products  
are a prime example for us, we get a screaming bright bluish green  
teal color.
However, I have not had any problems when I distill my files. We  
leave the color settings to none in the color set up of the distiller.
Our images are mostly hi-res tif or eps.
Scott White
Media Production Manager
Implementation Coordinator
210-704-8239
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Colors in TIFF files change when they are pulled into FrameMaker?

2006-11-14 Thread Scott White
I have seen that many times here. We embed (copy) all of our images  
into our files.
When viewing an image with the color you describe, Makita Products  
are a prime example for us, we get a screaming bright bluish green  
teal color.
However, I have not had any problems when I distill my files. We  
leave the color settings to none in the color set up of the distiller.
Our images are mostly hi-res tif or eps.
Scott White
Media Production Manager
Implementation Coordinator
210-704-8239
swhite at alamark.com



On Nov 14, 2006, at 4:09 PM, Shelly, Heather wrote:

> Hi Framers,
> I am wondering if any of you have experienced this issue and may be  
> able
> to help. I've searched the Master Series and the online Help and can't
> find what I am looking for.
> Running: FrameMaker 6.0 version 6.0p405 on Windows XP (SP2)
> Problem: A graphic artist sent me TIFF files to add to the Master  
> Pages
> of a template. When I view the TIFF files via other programs, they  
> look
> fine. When I pulled the TIFF files into the FrameMaker template  
> (copying
> the files into the Master Page; not referencing them), the color  
> blue in
> our logo and another graphic turns a bright, garish blue. The  
> resulting
> PDF files (after setting Distiller options to Leave Color Unchanged)
> also contain the overly bright blue color.
> The graphic artist usually works in other programs (like QuarkExpress,
> etc.) and has never seen this happen.
> Has anyone ever seen this before? If so, can you tell me what your
> resolution was?
> Thanks!
> Heather
>
> Thank you,
> Heather Shelly
> Information Development Specialist
> Content, Infrastructure and Architecture (CIA) Team
>
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Colors in TIFF files change when they are pulled into FrameMaker?

2006-11-14 Thread Shelly, Heather
Hi Framers,
I am wondering if any of you have experienced this issue and may be able
to help. I've searched the Master Series and the online Help and can't
find what I am looking for. 
Running: FrameMaker 6.0 version 6.0p405 on Windows XP (SP2)
Problem: A graphic artist sent me TIFF files to add to the Master Pages
of a template. When I view the TIFF files via other programs, they look
fine. When I pulled the TIFF files into the FrameMaker template (copying
the files into the Master Page; not referencing them), the color blue in
our logo and another graphic turns a bright, garish blue. The resulting
PDF files (after setting Distiller options to Leave Color Unchanged)
also contain the overly bright blue color.
The graphic artist usually works in other programs (like QuarkExpress,
etc.) and has never seen this happen.
Has anyone ever seen this before? If so, can you tell me what your
resolution was?
Thanks!
Heather

Thank you,
Heather Shelly
Information Development Specialist
Content, Infrastructure and Architecture (CIA) Team




Re: Colors in TIFF files change when they are pulled into FrameMaker?

2006-11-14 Thread Scott White
I have seen that many times here. We embed (copy) all of our images  
into our files.
When viewing an image with the color you describe, Makita Products  
are a prime example for us, we get a screaming bright bluish green  
teal color.
However, I have not had any problems when I distill my files. We  
leave the color settings to none in the color set up of the distiller.

Our images are mostly hi-res tif or eps.
Scott White
Media Production Manager
Implementation Coordinator
210-704-8239
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On Nov 14, 2006, at 4:09 PM, Shelly, Heather wrote:


Hi Framers,
I am wondering if any of you have experienced this issue and may be  
able

to help. I've searched the Master Series and the online Help and can't
find what I am looking for.
Running: FrameMaker 6.0 version 6.0p405 on Windows XP (SP2)
Problem: A graphic artist sent me TIFF files to add to the Master  
Pages
of a template. When I view the TIFF files via other programs, they  
look
fine. When I pulled the TIFF files into the FrameMaker template  
(copying
the files into the Master Page; not referencing them), the color  
blue in
our logo and another graphic turns a bright, garish blue. The  
resulting

PDF files (after setting Distiller options to Leave Color Unchanged)
also contain the overly bright blue color.
The graphic artist usually works in other programs (like QuarkExpress,
etc.) and has never seen this happen.
Has anyone ever seen this before? If so, can you tell me what your
resolution was?
Thanks!
Heather

Thank you,
Heather Shelly
Information Development Specialist
Content, Infrastructure and Architecture (CIA) Team

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Colors in TIFF files change when they are pulled into FrameMaker?

2006-11-14 Thread Shelly, Heather
Hi Framers,
I am wondering if any of you have experienced this issue and may be able
to help. I've searched the Master Series and the online Help and can't
find what I am looking for. 
Running: FrameMaker 6.0 version 6.0p405 on Windows XP (SP2)
Problem: A graphic artist sent me TIFF files to add to the Master Pages
of a template. When I view the TIFF files via other programs, they look
fine. When I pulled the TIFF files into the FrameMaker template (copying
the files into the Master Page; not referencing them), the color blue in
our logo and another graphic turns a bright, garish blue. The resulting
PDF files (after setting Distiller options to Leave Color Unchanged)
also contain the overly bright blue color.
The graphic artist usually works in other programs (like QuarkExpress,
etc.) and has never seen this happen.
Has anyone ever seen this before? If so, can you tell me what your
resolution was?
Thanks!
Heather

Thank you,
Heather Shelly
Information Development Specialist
Content, Infrastructure and Architecture (CIA) Team

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