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Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED

Creating PDFs

Last updated 9/30/2011

Acrobat shares four rendering intents (Perceptual, Saturation, Relative Colorimetric, and Absolute Colorimetric) with
other Creative Suite applications.

Acrobat also includes a rendering intent called Preserve, which indicates that the intent is specified in the output device
rather than in the PDF. In many output devices, Relative Colorimetric is the default intent.

Note: In all cases, intents may be ignored or overridden by color management operations that occur subsequent to the
creation of the PDF file.

Working Spaces

For all Color Management Policies values other than Leave Color Unchanged, choose a working

space to specify which ICC profiles are used for defining and calibrating the grayscale, RGB, and CMYK color spaces
in distilled PDFs.

Gray

Choose a profile to define the color space of all grayscale images in files. The default ICC profile for gray

images is Adobe Gray - 20% Dot Gain. Choose None to prevent grayscale images from being converted.

RGB

Choose a profile to define the color space of all RGB images in files. The default, sRGB

IEC61966-2.1, is

recognized by many output devices. Choose None to prevent RGB images from being converted.

CMYK

Choose a profile to define the color space of all CMYK images in files. The default is U.S. Web Coated

(SWOP) v2. Choose None to prevent CMYK images from being converted.

Note: Choosing None for all three working spaces has the same effect as selecting the option Leave Color Unchanged.

You can add ICC profiles (such as ones provided by your print service bureau) by placing them in the ICCProfiles
folder in the Common folder, the Windows\System\Color folder (Windows), or the System Folder/ColorSync folder

(Mac OS).

Preserve CMYK Values For Calibrated CMYK Color Spaces

When selected, device-independent CMYK values are

treated as device-dependent (DeviceCMYK) values, device-independent color spaces are discarded, and PDF/X-1a
files use the Convert All Colors To CMYK value. When deselected, device-independent color spaces convert to CMYK,
provided that Color Management Policies is set to Convert All Colors To CMYK.

Preserve Under Color Removal And Black Generation

Retains these settings if they exist in the PostScript file. Black

generation calculates the amount of black to use when reproducing a color. Undercolor removal (UCR) reduces cyan,
magenta, and yellow to compensate for black generation. Because UCR uses less ink, it’s suitable for uncoated stock.

When Transfer Functions Are Found

Specifies how to handle transfer functions in PDFs. Transfer functions are used

for artistic effect and to correct for the characteristics of a specific output device.

Remove

Deletes any applied transfer functions. Applied transfer functions should be removed, unless the PDF is

to be output to the same device that the source PostScript file was created for.

Preserve

Retains the transfer functions traditionally used to compensate for dot gain or dot loss that may occur

when an image is transferred to film. Dot gain or loss occurs when the ink dots that make up a printed image are larger
or smaller than in the halftone screen.

Apply

Applies the transfer function, changing the colors in the file but doesn’t keep it. This method is useful for

creating color effects in a file.

Preserve Halftone Information

Retains any halftone information in files. Halftone information is intended for use

with a particular output device.

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