I am currently working on a project containing a variety of print media, all of which will be exported as a pdf directly from Indesign. What I dont understand is which colour profile to set for each of my prgrams within creative suite (obviously these all need to be the same). I aim to send these to a printer within the U.K, how do I select the correct profile? Does it really make a big difference?
Does it really make a big difference?
Any time there's a color conversion profiles come into play, so to display CMYK on screen there needs to be a conversion to RGB or to get the correct separation for a given press condition there has to be a conversion from RGB to CMYK.
The difference can be very significant like the difference between RGB display of Japan Standard and US Sheetfed Coated:
Japan Standard
US Sheetfed
For print work in the UK or Europe, I would suggest using "Europe Pre Press 2 (FOGRA 27)" as your profile as you are more likely to find a local printer using this or a similar profile. However, if you are concerned, you could always ask the printer and see what profile they suggest.
This link might give you some help with print work: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/10/27/10-pre-press-tips-for-perfe ct-print-publishing/
Thanks for the link, really usefull. Slowly starting to put together what I need to do, thanks a lot
regards,
matt
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 20:52:26 -0600
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To: matthew-miller@hotmail.co.uk
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For print work in the UK or Europe, I would suggest using "Europe Pre Press 2 (FOGRA 27)" as your profile as you are more likely to find a local printer using this or a similar profile. However, if you are concerned, you could always ask the printer and see what profile they suggest. This link might give you some help with print work: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/10/27/10-pre-press-tips-for-perfe ct-print-publishing/
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