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rick_dimeglio@adobeforums.com #1
color profiles in distiller
I have just upgraded to 6.02 from v5. I have a color profile for my printer which I select in the CMYK "working spaces" under distiller's pdf settings color tab. Under version 6, I do not get the same results as I did with v5. Why is this? How can I correct for this?
As a test, I created a postscript file from quark and processed the same file with both versions of distiller. The results were vastly different.
Thanks for the help.
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rick_dimeglio@adobeforums.com #2
Re: color profiles in distiller
I just wanted to cycle this back to the top in the desperate hope for some help. I'm stuck using distiller version 5 until I can resolve this. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
My experience with color profiles is limited to this usage. Are there different types of profile formats and perhaps distiller 6 does not support all that version 5 did? Or, have the proceedures for using profiles changed? Or perhaps this is more of an OSX vs OS9 issue than distiller version? I'm open to any advice or speculation that anyone wants to share.
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