Accuracy of Output Preview in Acrobat
Hi. We received a PDF/X-4 proof from a printer of an Illustrator file we sent to them. I'm trying to check color against the master Illustrator file, which was all generated CMYK artwork in Illustrator with the printer's ICC profile assigned. In Illustrator I preveiw the file with Proof Colors set to the printer's assigned profile and have Overprint Preview turned on.
In Acrobat I'm using the Output Preview dialog to try to soft proof the file. It has the Simulation Profile set as a slightly different name than the printer's profile we have used, so not sure if it's a completely different profile that they have assigned. When I first open the dialog and check a few color callouts (by hovering over elements), the numbers ARE correct. But the file definitely looks different in Acrobat than what I'm seeing from our master Illustrator file.
But here's where I may not be following how the 'Simulation Profile' works in Acrobat. When I change that from the default (the alternate named printer profile) to our local version of the printer's ICC profile, the preview doesn't change at all. BUT the color callouts DO change. I've also tried changing that to numerous other output profiles (e.g., SWOP, GRACoL, other printers, etc.). In each case, the preview stays exactly the same, but the color callout numbers are changing. So it seems like it's doing a 'convert to profile', instead of just simulating how the embedded CMYK values would output on different devices. In Acrobat, there is no 'Preserve CMYK Numbers' like you have in Illustrator (from what I can tell).
- Am I missing the point of how the Output Preview works in Acrobat?
I was hoping to have it show me how the file would look if output to different devices, but it seems to show how it would keep the overall color the same by changing the CMYK values.
- Any way to modify the behavior in Acrobat so it follows how the other Adobe products tend to work (showing how color will shift when selecting different output profiles)?
Thanks!
