pdf slidehow gamma and saturation options

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Franz_Grus
Jan 2, 2007
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hi, if we run PDF slideshows on different monitors and/or TV, they would need to be adjusted to different color spaces, gamma, saturation etc. to give good results. Is there any possibility to set any of these options in Acrobat to improve the results of PDF slideshows using different monitors? Thanks! Franz P.s: slideshows are produced by photoshop cs2 or cs3.

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Paul_D._Ferguson
Jan 2, 2007
Hi Franz,

The problem isn’t PDF or Photoshop, it’s the PCs (and monitors) you are running the presentation on. If a machine’s monitor has not been calibrated using a monitor calibrator (or at the least, Adobe Gamma), then the results you get on those machines is going to vary. There is no way around this.

You do have some flexibility when creating the PDF Presentation. For onscreen viewing, I suggest you set Convert To Profile: sRGB, and set Include Profile in the Output section of the PDF options dialog.

Hope this helps,

Paul

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