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Specifying Color Models for Individual Pages in InDesign CS4

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    • #59528
      Viper
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      One of my publications prints a combination of CMYK and grayscale pages and I often make the mistake of drawing a keyline or box in a CMYK color on a page destined for a 1/ form. This causes headaches at the printer, which they pass back to me. Being color blind doesn't help at all.

      Is there a way to specify–say through Master Pages–which pages will print in CMYK and which will be grayscale? That would certainly make my life a lot easier. It would have the added advantage of allowing me to build issue templates with the color pages already specified without having to mock each issue up with an impostiion every month.

      Alternatively, is there a way to analyze which pages in a document contain color content, and which ones don't?

    • #59536

      Make a Preflight profile which disallows all possible kinds of color. If you activate this profile, the Preflight panel will list all of your color pages as “erronous”.

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