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Tabellen werden immer im RGB-Farbraum exportiert - Tables are always exported in RGB colour space


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In CMYK erstellte Tabellen, werden immer im RGB-Farbraum exportiert

1.    Erstelle ein Dokument im CMYK-Farbraum
2.    Erstelle eine Tabelle im CMYK-Farbraum
3.    Exportiere die Tabelle als PDF/X-4

Die Tabelle ist im PDF im RGB-Farbraum aufgebaut.

 

Tables created in CMYK are always exported in the RGB colour space.

1. create a document in CMYK colour space
2. create a table in CMYK colour space
3. export the table as PDF/X-4

The table is created in the PDF in the RGB colour space.

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Hi @Andreas CH,

I'm not seeing this behaviour, when I export my CMYK doc with a table to PDF/X-4 and then use Acrobat's object inspector it shows the table strokes and fill (if used) in DeviceCMYK. I've attached my document for reference, do you have a .PDF and .Afpub file where you can consistently reproduce this? It may be down to a factor not taken into account in my example. If you could also screenshot your PDF export settings that would be great.

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Many thanks!

PDF X4 CMYK Table.pdf

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Leider konnte ich das nicht vollständig testen.

Mich hat irritiert, dass Schwarz immer als C=83 M=67 Y=51 K=95 (entspricht R=0 G=0 B=0) und nicht C=0 M=0 Y=0 K=100 angezeigt wird.

Bei mir ist es auch der CMYK-Farbraum.

Leider wird beim CMYK die Standardtabelle nicht 100 K angezeigt. (siehe auch die Linien in deinem Beispiel)

 

Oops!
Unfortunately, I couldn't test it completely.

I was irritated that black is always displayed as C=83 M=67 Y=51 K=95 (corresponds to R=0 G=0 B=0) and not C=0 M=0 Y=0 K=100.

In my case it is also the CMYK colour space.

Unfortunately, with CMYK the standard table does not show 100 K. (see also the lines in your example)

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