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Hi,
I’ve read quite a bit on the color compatibility issues of these two programs and came to the conclusion that I needed to take a preferrable CMYK build from Quark back to Photoshop for accurate matching of colors.
Unfortunately, this has been far from the case as both the onscreen as well as printed colors are quite different…..Is there anyway to actually match these two programs through adjustments to the color management systems?? My professional printer uses the Quark Layout and the color proofs seem to fall somewhere in the middle of these programs..
Thanks in advance,
Billy
I’ve read quite a bit on the color compatibility issues of these two programs and came to the conclusion that I needed to take a preferrable CMYK build from Quark back to Photoshop for accurate matching of colors.
Unfortunately, this has been far from the case as both the onscreen as well as printed colors are quite different…..Is there anyway to actually match these two programs through adjustments to the color management systems?? My professional printer uses the Quark Layout and the color proofs seem to fall somewhere in the middle of these programs..
Thanks in advance,
Billy
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