On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:01:59 -0500, Jolly Roger wrote (in article
<jollyroger-CC79D4.17015904082008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
> 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".
The display on my Macbook Pro had been calibrated and that setting is the
active one. I've also checked the .pdf display with Acrobat CS3 and the
colors there appear the same as in Adobe Reader. How can one check the
calibration settings of a .pdf?
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James Leo Ryan ..... Austin, Texas ..... taliesinsoft@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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