Adobe 718659340025 Printing Guide - Page 110

Color, Leave unchanged.

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Advanced panel The Advanced panel contains options for converting colors, embedding subsets of fonts, omitting graphics for OPI replacement, or selecting a transparency flattener preset. 107 Color section The Color settings specify how to represent color information in the exported Adobe PDF file. For example, if a customer used a mix of RGB and CMYK objects, the color settings can control how the RGB objects are converted to CMYK upon export, as in the Output panel of the Print dialog box (see page 83). All spot color information is preserved during color conversion; only the process color equivalents convert to the designated color space. Color: Specifies what kind of color conversion to apply, if any. In a prepress workflow, Leave Unchanged or CMYK are typically the most appropriate choices. Choose from the following options: • Leave unchanged. This option is appropriate for documents that are known to use color modes consistently. • RGB. Creates a PDF file, such as for on-screen viewing or other composite RGB workflows.

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Advanced panel
The Advanced panel contains options for converting colors, embedding subsets of fonts,
omitting graphics for OPI replacement, or selecting a transparency flattener preset.
Color section
The Color settings specify how to represent color information in the exported Adobe PDF
file. For example, if a customer used a mix of RGB and CMYK objects, the color settings can
control how the RGB objects are converted to CMYK upon export, as in the Output panel
of the Print dialog box (see page 83). All spot color information is preserved during color
conversion; only the process color equivalents convert to the designated color space.
Color:
Specifies what kind of color conversion to apply, if any. In a prepress workflow, Leave
Unchanged or CMYK are typically the most appropriate choices. Choose from the following
options:
Leave unchanged.
This option is appropriate for documents that are known to use color
modes consistently.
RGB.
Creates a PDF file, such as for on-screen viewing or other composite RGB work-
flows.