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  • cdemirkir
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    Jongware said:

    Using Transparency forces the display to use “accurate colors” for your current Document Color space. Since not every color can be converted accurately from RGB to CMYK (InDesign's default color space), ID converts them to the nearest possible value.

    You are not printing the document — which does need it to be in CMYK space –, so you can simply change the blend space to RGB. It's in the File menu, I believe.


    Thanks for your helpful reply… Yes It works … It's in the Edit->Transparency Blend Space-> Document RGB

    cdemirkir
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    Jongware said:

    Using Transparency forces the display to use “accurate colors” for your current Document Color space. Since not every color can be converted accurately from RGB to CMYK (InDesign's default color space), ID converts them to the nearest possible value.

    You are not printing the document — which does need it to be in CMYK space –, so you can simply change the blend space to RGB. It's in the File menu, I believe.


    Thanks for your helpful reply… Yes It works … It's in the Edit->Transparency Blend Space-> Document RGB 

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