PDF color management options


You can specify color management options for exporting files to PDF. You can choose a color profile or leave the objects in their original color space. You can also embed the color profile with the PDF.

If you have spot colors in your file, you can either preserve the spot colors or convert them to process colors so that the file produces four plates for CMYK output.

If you want to export to PDF for the purpose of soft-proofing the document, you can apply the document’s color proofing settings. In addition, you can choose additional soft-proofing options, such as preserving document overprints and overprinting black.

To specify color management options for exporting PDF files

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1 Click File Publish to PDF.
2 Locate the folder in which you want to save the file.
3 Type a filename in the File name box.
4 Click Settings.
The PDF settings dialog box appears.
5 Click the Color tab.
6 Enable the Use document color settings option.
7 Choose a color profile option from the Output color list box:
RGB
CMYK
Grayscale
Native
8 Click OK.
9 Click Save.

 

You can also
Apply proofing color profile to the PDF
Enable the Use color proof settings option.
Convert all spot colors applied in the document to the chosen color profile
Enable the Convert spot colors to check box.
Embed the color profile in the PDF
Enable the Embed color profile check box.
Simulate how overprints appear, which is useful for soft-proofing the document
In the Other color controls area, enable the Preserve document overprints check box.
Enable the overprinting of black
In the Other color controls area, enable the Always overprint black check box.

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If you choose the Native option from the Output color list box, a maximum of three color spaces are displayed, or embedded, in the PDF file.

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