All of Creative Suite and Creative Cloud does this by default.Īdobe Reader needs these settings to make it print readyĪll the Professional ones (Acrobat/Indesign etc) hide it under color management. (make it None)Īnd all the Graphic Arts programs are now designed for RGB intents, because most is made for digital consumption, so by default, the applications will output to CMYK in a way that makes Blue look purple, and red will be a dark magenta. So step one to fixing that would be to shut off color correction in the driver. You didn't buy a machine designed for professional color, it is designed for Office use, even the driver itself by default is set to change colors in the job, which tends to over saturate, because that is what will make most office documents look better. Especially when it very easily could be submissions methods causing the inconsistency. Is it possible to have a color specialist come and perform a granular color correction and apply a color profile to match our office color standard? It is possible, but there could be a fee associated.
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