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Re: Screen capture, display properties, CMYK printing



Under Windows, unless the image is brought in as an image in an EPS file,
CMYK is converted to RGB for both display and print under Windows.

        - Dov


At 2/14/2002 01:04 PM, Alan Litchfield wrote:
>Surely the thing to do is convert the RGB images created by your screen
>capture program, or Print Screen button, into CMYK. I use Photoshop
>myself.
>
>FM will process the file, if it is CMYK, as CMYK and vice versa for RGB.
>
>IIRC FM does not preprocess image files to convert their formats, but if I
>am mistaken perhaps someone can correct me :0)
>
>Alan
>
>On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 litton@lexmark.com wrote:
>>
>> I'm on Windows 2000, using Frame 6 and Acrobat 5. I would appreciate any
>> information you could provide for setting up the  Windows system (Display
>> Properties > Settings, Display Properties > Appearance) for screen captures that
>> will be printed full color CMYK. What settings have you found to provide the
>> best looking output? Do you use the same settings for files that will be
>> displayed only onscreen? Any and all input on this is appreciated.


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