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Re: Windows %&$#@*+$ colour management (I'll never learn)



Obviously, if your artwork is strictly monochrome (i.e., not color
and not grayscale) artwork, then 1-bit TIFF previews are certainly
much more efficient and will not lose anything in terms of display.
I don't know of any software that accepts 8-bit TIFF previews that
won't also take 1-bit TIFF previews. I neglected to mention the
1-bit preview possibility simply because the vast majority of the
artwork generated in EPS format is either color or grayscale!
Thanks for mentioning the additional compatible possibility!

        - Dov


At 4/6/2001 07:07 AM, Larry Kollar wrote:
>Dov Isaacs wrote:
>
>>(3) Considerate Mac users generate "Windows-compatible" 8-bit TIFF
>>preview EPS files with the .EPS suffix when creating artwork with
>>Illustrator on the Macintosh. ...
>
>Why specifically 8-bit TIFFs? Wouldn't 1-bit previews be OK as well?
>Our EPS graphics are mostly black&white line drawings & the 1-bit
>TIFF preview seems to work for us.
>
>We're a mixed-bag here, both Macs & Windows. And yes, we've been
>using b&w TIFF preview for a while. Macs, after all, are backward-
>compatible. :-)
>
>        Larry


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