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January 19, 2009
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Indesign RGB printing

  • January 19, 2009
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Hi we have Indesin CS3 and we have great problems printing to our Inkjet printers getting wild variations on colour

we have an eye one calibrator and have no problems calibrating and get great results

we need to use indesign to print several photographs and text from indesign

Ie template with photos text boxes with ids and logos we do not wish to manipulate the images as they are medical shots and we require the original colours / exposure

when printing indesign uses "composite" whereas photoshop uses RGB

any suggestions as to where i am going wrong please.

Paul
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    Participating Frequently
    May 20, 2009

    The cached version don't work.

    I'm wondering if it's normal : when i'm tryin to print from Indesign, i can only choose the color correction from the application, and not from the printer, i cannot choose 'no colors corrections' like in Photoshop. Is this normal ?

    Is it possible to print CMJN document from Indesign with right colors or do we need a RIP ?

    Maybe its better to export a PDF in RVB and print it from Acrobat ?

    NB. using CS4

    Ramón G Castañeda
    Inspiring
    May 21, 2009

    alexgodlex wrote:

    The cached version don't work.

    Well, duh!  It's two weeks later. 

    Known Participant
    January 20, 2009
    Interesting. I'll have to try it, but I'd be amazed if that were truly the problem. Stranger things have happened, though, so who knows? Thanks.

    Lou
    Was DYP
    Inspiring
    January 20, 2009
    >Are you suggesting that having the 2200 set as the default mucks up the works?

    Yes I have heard of that problem before. It may not be your problem but there has been a lot of cases reported where color was not correct until the printer you are printing to was set as the default printer.
    Known Participant
    January 20, 2009
    DYP,

    I'm on WinXP Pro. Currently, I have an Epson 2200 desktop printer set as my default in Windows, for letters, quick printouts, etc. When I send anything from PS, ID, IL, Acrobat, etc, I always choose my Canon iPF 6100, and of course, have all the color management settings correct.

    Are you suggesting that having the 2200 set as the default mucks up the works?

    Lou
    Was DYP
    Inspiring
    January 20, 2009
    Lou

    I am not sure what OS your running. If it is Windows do you have your printer set as the default?
    Known Participant
    January 20, 2009
    DYP,

    Thanks for the link; I read through the thread. I am using IDCS 2, which supposedly predated these RGB output problems, but I have found it to be a problem also. In fact, it doesn't have the "Print as Bitmap" box. CS2 gave me fits getting accurate color with RGB output files, and I am no novice when it comes to color management.

    Like Gernot, the only way I have been able to get accurate color output from IDCS2 is to export to PDF and print from that.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks, Lou
    Was DYP
    Inspiring
    January 19, 2009
    This thread should answer most of your IDCS 3 & 4 printing to RGB devices questions Mac OSX.

    http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?7@@.59b52c9e/17
    Participating Frequently
    May 5, 2009

    The link is dead.

    However i'm using CS4 and still i can't have descent colors !

    Ramón G Castañeda
    Inspiring
    May 6, 2009

    alexgodlex wrote:

    The link is dead.

    Try the cached page on Google:

    http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache:-3b9X1hyfSwJ:https://forum.adobe.com/webx/.59b52c9e+http://www.adobeforums.com/webx%3F7%40%40.59b52c9e/17&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

    Known Participant
    January 19, 2009
    Thanks, Gernot.

    I wasn't aware of that. I had many discussions with Adobe about the printing problems with IDCS2, especially RGB data files. I suspect there is some flaw in their print engine. They never did solve the problem.

    All the IDCS2 jobs I have sent to press (CMYK) printed beautifully, and also on their proofer (Epson 9800, driven by a CMYK RIP). Their proofs matched mine almost exactly (mine were printed from PDF via RGB driver and custom profiles). So, I assumed CMYK was okay.

    Cheers, Lou
    Participating Frequently
    January 19, 2009
    Lou,

    there are problems as well for printing by ID CS2
    to a calibrated PostScript toner printer.
    Chapter 9 here:
    http://www.fho-emden.de/~hoffmann/oki-ps-28082005.pdf

    Finally I gave up - I'm printing now only PDFs.

    Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann
    Known Participant
    January 19, 2009
    Paul,

    I used to see some interesting color problems and variations when printing ID files to RGB devices too. I am using CS2. I had many discussions about the problem with Adobe, but they never solved it, to my knowledge. I did find a work around.

    Export the file to Acrobat using the ID Export feature and leave color unchanged. Or, you could convert the entire file to a single RGB output space, such as Adobe RGB. Print from Acrobat and these problems disappear.

    I don't know if these problems were corrected in later versions or not. CMYK files print fine, but RGB had some issues. Give PDF a try. Hope it works for you.