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Jova 313
MemberThank you David, this worked perfectly. I knew it had to be something simple…
Jova 313
MemberI’ve done some more research and tests and found that:
1) In general, the best way to convert from RGB to CMYK is with relative colorimetric intent and with Black Point Compensation on. (Please correct me if i’m wrong)
2) The difference i had seemed to appear because ‘Black Point Compensation’ was not turned on by default when using ‘convert to profile’. It is on by default, in my general color settings, so also when using image>mode>CMYK.
When i did used Black Point Compensation (as you should), there were no differences in the final PDF made with my PDF preset (does the conversion to cmyk when making a PDF).
Jova 313
MemberMake sure all your text frames are threaded, otherwise the numbering restarts. Also, is your text imported from wordfiles? This may cause issues, check in your paragraph style settings below List type if there isn’t a list selected by accident.
Jova 313
MemberThank you David and Alzbeta! Two very useful tips that i didn’t know about.
Jova 313
MemberI just realised that making new styles isn’t necessary, i can just rename the current ones, but there are a lot of them, so a faster solution would still be better.
Jova 313
MemberThank you Lala Lala, it was mapped with the bottom left reference point (see this script: https://creativepro.com/keyboard-shortcuts-for-proxy-reference-points.php).
This used to work without losing the ability to type the number in a text frame, all the other numbers are also linked with the script and they still type the numbers, weird…Jova 313
MemberI forgot to mention my technical details: InDesign cc 2017 (the one before the last update because i didn’t like the new interface) and i work on a brand new iMac 27inch 5K late 2015, 16GB RAM, AMD Radeon R9 M380 2048 MB. Disabling the GPU didn’t change anything, the main problem is the steps in magnification (100%, 125%, 150%, 200%, …) are too big. When i scroll zoom a little too far i go from 100% to 1200% or 5%.
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