Colorimetric values matching export
Jaune
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Hello,
The PDF export of my document is not working... and I can't find the solution to fix the problem.
Here is the text that appears in the export summary:
"The preset specifies source profiles that do not match the current color file. The profiles specified by the color file will be used."
The PDF export of my document is not working... and I can't find the solution to fix the problem.
Here is the text that appears in the export summary:
"The preset specifies source profiles that do not match the current color file. The profiles specified by the color file will be used."
1 réponse
Basically, the color profile you are asking to include in your PDF file is different from the one found in the elements you used to create your document.
You need to make a choice when creating your document in InDesign depending on how you want to work.
The settings to choose from are located in the "Edit/Color" menu.
If you are working in CMYK, I advise you not to use or include a color profile. CMYK defines the percentages of colors and does not need to be modified by a profile if you are working in color separation.
This is different when it comes to composite printing. In this case, it is preferable to stay in RGB and use the output device (printer) profile.
You need to make a choice when creating your document in InDesign depending on how you want to work.
The settings to choose from are located in the "Edit/Color" menu.
If you are working in CMYK, I advise you not to use or include a color profile. CMYK defines the percentages of colors and does not need to be modified by a profile if you are working in color separation.
This is different when it comes to composite printing. In this case, it is preferable to stay in RGB and use the output device (printer) profile.