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10.3: Use ColorSync Utility for PDF refinement
Authored by: tomem on Nov 15, '03 01:12:17PM

This is great!, but I tried defining a new filter and could not get it to appear in the print dialog as a new Colorsync filter option. Also, the "standard" filters that do appear there are "locked" and cannot apparently be edited. Anyone see a way to re/define filters and have them appear in the print dialog? Reading the help did not seem to help me out with this.

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TomEM
Crofton, MD



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10.3: Use ColorSync Utility for PDF refinement
Authored by: Krioni on May 11, '04 05:20:23PM

Yeah. Duplicate an existing one, then edit the duplicate. Apple won't let you change theirs, but you can do whatever you want with your copies.



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10.3: Use ColorSync Utility for PDF refinement
Authored by: rjvbertin on Jan 17, '05 09:24:27AM

Not much to do with the original topic, but: can one define a ColourSync filter that will reverse colours? It happens I have to print documents with light text on dark background on b/w laser, and it would be prettier and more economic to reverse colours beforehand...



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