Anyone willing to tell me how they set up their Prinergy Refine to Refine to Gracol standards?
Thank you,
Linda
Thank you! There's something new every day. What I'm looking for is if there is a standard setting for Prinergy ColorConvert to be GRACoL what is it?
Anyone willing to tell me how they set up their Prinergy Refine to Refine to Gracol standards?
So, if a customer would like to see their "GRACoL" PDF, there is no such thing?
Let me take another try at this as I've been testing workflows. In Adobe programs I'm working in a GRACoL Colorspace. I have an image that came in as RGB (in RGB colorspace). I saved a copy as RGB, SWOP, GRACoL. Placed these in Illustrator and saved. Then placed all of the above in InDesign, exported a PDF that uses GRACol Destination for all (did not use Preserve CMYK numbers).
The images came out looking differently in separations (I would have expected them to look the same).
These PDFs were then Refined in Prinergy with all profiles being replaced with GRACoL. Still the separations did not look the same.
What am I missing?
The PDF was exported from InDesign with no Color Management.
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