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In the EPS Options dialog box, choose binary encoding and do not check PostScript
Color Management (see the following section for more information on PostScript
Color Management). Do not include transfer functions or halftone screens. A TIFF
preview is compatible with both Windows and Mac OS computers.
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If you choose JPEG encoding, keep a backup of the original image saved with
binary encoding until you have seen the printed results of the JPEG file. Occasionally
the compression used for JPEG encoding produces unwanted artifacts. If you see
unexpected results in the printed output of a JPEG file, revert to a binary version
instead.
If you experience problems printing the document in which you place the image,
substitute an ASCII version of the same image, and print the document again. Binary
encoding is much more compact than ASCII encoding but occasionally causes
printing problems with some system configurations.
Tips for advanced users
Use the following information to implement alternate, more complex, color workflows
with Photoshop.
Saving EPS Documents with PostScript Color Management
Turning on the PostScript Color Management option when saving either a CMYK or
RGB EPS file prompts Photoshop to embed PostScript color information—which is
independent of ICC profiles—in the resulting document. This information is intended
for PostScript devices like the ColorPASS.
Do not choose any
of these options
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