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3 Open the PDF file with Acrobat, and choose File > Document Properties > Fonts. If the
file contains more than a single page and the font you're interested in is not on the first
page, click List All Fonts.
4 Write down the name of the font, using the exact spelling, capitalization, and hyphen-
ation of the name as it appears in the Font Info dialog box.
5 Click OK to close the dialog box.
Managing color with Distiller
Distiller 5.0 gathers color management controls in a single Color Settings dialog box.
When you use Distiller to convert a PostScript file to PDF, you can choose to use the color
management information contained in the PostScript file or you can choose to change
aspects of that color management information. If you choose to modify any color
management information in the PostScript file, you can do so through the color settings in
the job options file.
Note: In Acrobat, color is managed through the Color Management preferences, as
described in
"Choosing a color settings file" on page
Specifying how color is managed
To specify whether Distiller uses color management information contained in the
PostScript file or CSFs defined in the Color tab of the Distiller job options dialog box, do
one of the following:
To use information contained in the PostScript file to manage color, choose None in the
Settings File pop-up menu as described in
page
60. Set the color management policy and working spaces to determine how
Distiller converts or tags unmanaged color spaces in the PostScript file.The options
other than the Setting File options vary with the compatibility option selected in the
General tab.
To use a Distiller color settings file to manage color, choose the required CSF from the
Settings File pop-up menu as described in
page
60. The Color Management Policies and Working Spaces options are grayed out
because they are predefined for each CSF. Set the device-dependent data options as
required.
Managing ICC profiles
If you use one of the Distiller CSFs, ICC profiles are defined for you. However, if you define a
custom CSF or need to define how Distiller handles unmanaged color spaces in a
PostScript file, you need to select ICC profiles for Distiller to apply to grayscale, RGB, and
CMYK images.The ICC profile format was defined by the International Color Consortium
(ICC). An ICC profile is a color space description (for example, a description of the type of
monitor on which the image was created). ICC profiles help you reproduce colors
accurately across different platforms, devices, and ICC-compliant applications (such as
Adobe Illustrator and Adobe PageMaker).
To manage color effectively across systems and applications, it is important to attach (or
tag) ICC profiles to images in files.The ICC profile for an image then indicates the correct
color space for that image. When another ICC-aware application opens a properly tagged
image, that application knows what, if any, color conversions are required.
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