Bartek Posted February 26, 2020 Posted February 26, 2020 Hi Situation: I have project with CMYK 0,0,0,100 (for example) and FOGRA39 profile assigned. Does it possible to change this profile (f.e. to U.S. Web Coated) without losing information about CMYK parameters? All i want is to keep 100% black for print purposes. Quote
Joachim_L Posted February 26, 2020 Posted February 26, 2020 Maybe you need a devicelink profile, I used one for PSOcoated v3 a while ago. On the fly I haven't found one for your purpose. But there is software out there doing this like https://colorlogic.de/en/copra/ Quote ------ Windows 10 | i5-8500 CPU | Intel UHD 630 Graphics | 32 GB RAM | Latest Retail and Beta versions of complete Affinity range installed
Seneca Posted February 26, 2020 Posted February 26, 2020 43 minutes ago, Bartek said: Does it possible to change this profile (f.e. to U.S. Web Coated) without losing information about CMYK parameters? From the File menu, select Document Setup. From the dialog: Select the Colour tab. From the Colour Profile pop-up menu, select a profile. Select Assign or Convert.Assign adopts the new profile but leaves the values of the colours/pixels as is. Convert converts each colour from the old profile to the new one—colour/pixel values may change as a result. Click OK. Try to ASSIGN a new profile to your document. It may be what you want here. Quote 2017 27” iMac 4.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 • Radeon Pr 580 8GB • 64GB • Ventura 13.6.4. iPad Pro (10.5-inch) • 256GB • Version 16.4
Bartek Posted February 26, 2020 Author Posted February 26, 2020 13 minutes ago, Seneca said: Try to ASSIGN a new profile to your document. It may be what you want here. Strange, but I'm pretty sure that "assign" does not work for me when I tried it (few times with different profiles so maybe it is just my fault and I done something wrong by the way). I have many tables and drawings (pixel) in document and when I changed profile by assigning it - table content and borders colour lose k:100 but drawings still keeping grayscale. Anyway - I thought it is problem in method. It is not - Your recipe works like a charm (I checked it on a fresh document). Thank You. Quote
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