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To: FrameUsers <framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, FreeFramers <framers@xxxxxxxxx>, Acrobat Self-Help <acrobat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Fwd: Grappling with colour]
From: Hedley Finger <hedley.finger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 13:55:54 +1100
Organization: Ericsson Australia Pty Ltd
Reply-To: hedley.finger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
I have been able to successfully ignore colour issues for over 10 years until now because all printed deliverables have been laser printer output. Now I am having to tackle CMYK issues at last. Object: illustrations consisting of *.bmp screen dumps and a few JPG photographs, originated in FrameMaker, 'printed' to PostScript, Distilled with options optimized for print, resulting in colour Acrobat PDF files for producing colour-separated film. Experiments have revealed some problems. Specifically, for *.bmp screen dumps in colour, changing them to CMYK in Photoshop and saving to TIFF dithers the colours and introduces artefacts, such as text break-up and anti-aliasing of straight pixel-boundary edges (why? no curves to smooth!). Saving CMYK conversions in EPS (EPSF, EPSI) also produces moiré and break-up if the graphics are resized because of a poor interpolation algorithm** in ... what? PostScript? Acrobat Distiller?. Any war stories or good advice? Does anybody know of RGB-->CMYK conversion utilities that do best approximations of colour, pixel to pixel, and do not dither (Mac or Win). A colleague has experienced problems with CMYK TIFFs not separating at the bureau which has their people baffled. I haven't got that far yet so any advice for her is also appreciated. [Dov & Lee: I promise I will read every single one of your posts in future. (Grovel, grovel.)] [FrameMaker 5.5.6, Acrobat 3.02, AdobePS 4.2.6, Distiller 3.02 PPD, Windows 98, HP OmniBook 2100] ** Unlike the resizing algorithms native to FrameMaker and Word, which do a remarkably good job of interpolation. Regards, Hedley Finger Technical Writer Subscribe to the alternative framers: <mailto:majordomo@omsys.com?Subject=Subscribe%20to%20framers>; message must consist of only (no signature) -- subscribe framers your@preferred.email.address help end Ericsson Australia Pty Ltd Tel. +61 3 9301 6214 Cell. +61 412 461 558 Fax. +61 3 9301 6199 Email. hedley.finger@ericsson.com.au Hand Holding Projects Pty Ltd Tel. +61 3 9809 1229 Cell. +61 412 461 558 Fax. +61 3 9809 1326 Email. hfinger@handholding.com.au ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **