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PDF/X-3:2003 does not support the RGB color space on some systems


tudor

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This is an old bug from v1 (see the thread below). On some systems (mostly macOS/Apple Silicon, but also some Windows 10 computers), when exporting as PDF/X-3:2003, the RGB color space option is missing. This affects anyone who has to produce flattened PDFs (no transparencies) without converting to the CMYK color space.

Any updates on this issue?

 

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bump - still unfixed in V2.3.

Export forces you into CMYK even when document is RGB despite help says you can preserve color format.

https://affinity.help/publisher2/English.lproj/pages/Publishing/exportSettings.html

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