![]() ![]() The nice thing about embedded profiles is that there is no ambiguity. Three documents can carry three different embedded profiles. Here is how I think of it.Īn embedded profile is a profile that is actually included inside a document. By this is a super confusing subject for everybody. I guess I just don't understand the difference between embedded and working profiles. I thought I should adjust the color settings globally to do this, but that seems to have been a mistake as I am getting mismatch error messages every time I open the documents (see attached). …have been instructed by my printer to use Coated Gracol for the CMYK profile. Or, should I just leave things in the default settings? What are the default settings? Thanks! I tried to set things up that way, but it has led to nothing but trouble. Why do that? Everything I do is for print, so seems I should just work in CMYK. How does that happen? I don't want to work in RGB. I had set some swatches to very specific CMYK numbers, but these assignments in the document have all changed their CMYK numbers somehow over time. I have noticed that over the several years I've been working on these files that the colors of the various elements change. I end up just guessing and click OK, but nothing happens unless I click OK about 40 times, then finally the document will open. When the messages come up, I have no idea what to select. I just need to know how to set up my color settings so that I don't get the error messages anymore. ![]() Or, if there's no simple explanation, I'm fine with not learning it. If someone knows of a webpage that explains it thoroughly, I would much appreciate the tip. I am preparing some documents for offset printing, and have been instructed by my printer to use Coated Gracol for the CMYK profile. Hi.I've worked with Illlustrator for many years, and just now am running into trouble with the color settings. ![]()
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