Ooouuuuaaah! HELP!!

Aug 08, 2007 12:46

Acrobat Professional 8 - Print-Preview, checking print-colours. Doing so with a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y- the same file (first opened and checked on one computer, than the other (without saving in between)): one computer says, the color red consists of 100% Magente, 100% Yellow. My computer states: 94% Magenta, 89% Yellow.............. Both PCs, both ( Read more... )

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katyhh August 8 2007, 11:03:46 UTC
Erm. YOU, the graphics specialist, expect any one of us to know? :)
Wish I could help. Sorry.
(BTW, could you "freistellen" a picture for me if I asked you very nicely? Not urgent, just somewhen in the next weeks. It looks fuzzy if I do it myself ... no photoshop love ;-))

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roja August 8 2007, 11:50:16 UTC
I'm just terribly confused - it's against the laws of nature! *grin* Any ideas (just like occams_pyramid might help... But then again: this file is supposed to be a print-file that's "treiberunabhängig" - was leider die Theorie mit den unterschiedlichen Druckervoreinstellungen stark einschränkt!!
Das darf das einfach nicht!!!! *aargh*
"Freistellen" ist mask or extract in english - and no problem! Best would be next weekend - and with your fluffy hair it would be best if I had the color of the background you want to place the pic on - but lets talk about that in german and via mail/phone, okay? :-)

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madfilkentist August 8 2007, 13:18:39 UTC
"Driver-independent" and "profile-independent" aren't the same thing. The format is the same regardless of the driver, but evidently it's already applied the output profile.

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occams_pyramid August 8 2007, 11:15:50 UTC
Could it be that the two computers have different printers configured?

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keristor August 8 2007, 12:00:34 UTC
Different colour temperature setup? Different printer or paper configuration?

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madfilkentist August 8 2007, 12:09:09 UTC
This is a matter of what's called "ICC color profiles," which try to adjust for the difference between devices. I assume that print preview is taking into account the printer profile, and telling you what the output color will be for it. Do you have the same printer configured on both computers?

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shannachie August 9 2007, 06:02:37 UTC
It's a plot to drive you crazy. Don't believe any of it.

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shannachie August 9 2007, 06:03:20 UTC
Es gibt kein Magenta. Magenta wurde abgeschafft...

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