profile in photoshop EPS

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steven
Jun 2, 2004
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Hello,

I have 2 EPS files. Opening them in Photoshop gives me the same CMYK values for a certain background colour. When printing both , i get 2 different values. How can I see there is a profile embedded in the EPS file. or what can be the reason for the difference?
Any idea , please give me some hints.

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tacitr
Jun 2, 2004
I have 2 EPS files. Opening them in Photoshop gives me the same CMYK values for
a certain background colour. When printing both , i get 2 different values. How can I see there is a profile embedded in the EPS file. or what can be the reason for the difference?

This may be the result of an embedded curve or a profile issue.

Open each EPS and do a Save As. Make sure that you are not saving a profile. In the EPS options dialog, make sure that "halftone screen," "transfer function," and "PostScript Color Management" are turned OFF.


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