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IDML: Softproof adjustment added to images


Joachim_L

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I cannot recall when or why I should have applied a Softproof adjustment to images in my ID CS6 document, but suddenly they appear, when I open the IDML in APu. I made some other tests and with newly created documents I have no problem. I could upload the package to a private dropbox if wanted.

EDIT: I think I got it. I always get the Softproof adjustment, when I place an unprofiled image in ID and save as IDML. Is this a wanted behaviour?

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2 hours ago, Joachim_L said:

EDIT: I think I got it. I always get the Softproof adjustment, when I place an unprofiled image in ID and save as IDML. Is this a wanted behaviour?

Is it added by ID and saved in the file, or added by Publisher when importing the file?

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46 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

Is it added by ID and saved in the file, or added by Publisher when importing the file?

That is the question. I placed the unprofiled greyscale image in ID and saved as IDML. As far as I can tell there is no information about no profile in the IDML.

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