In article <0001HW.C4BCE4E600994EADB026B9AF@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I have a do***ent I created using iWork '08 Pages, a do***ent that uses
a
> number of color gradients for backgrounds, the gradients being different
on
> different pages. I ex****ted the do***ent as a .pdf so it could be viewed
in
> such as Preview or Adobe Reader. The colors presented by Preview seem
right
> on but those presented by Adobe Reader are not, being somewhat murky
when
> compared to what is seen in Pages.
>
> So, the question is, can something be done so that what Adobe Reader
displays
> is essentially similar in terms of color rendition as to what Preview
> displays?
I'm betting Adobe Reader is honoring the color calibration settings of
the PDF, while Preview is not. Note that if your screen is not
calibrated, correctly-rendered calibrated content may appear "murky".
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