PDF File Type in File Properties Window, File Previews, Ink Coverage Settings
So, Bridge is (probably) falsely claiming that a PDF is RGB... I also have others that are showing as "untagged". I really want that they all show as CYMK, since these are print files.
I've been told that Bridge is lying to me... But I cannot find any easy way to simply check what color space my PDFs are in. Adobe Acrobat only has the Info panel, and Preflight... both are just not what I am looking for. At least the Info panel shows the ICC profile... but sometimes that is just a "target profile" and I don't know what that means.
So, what I really want is that Windows and OSX, etc. shows the appropriate document info in Finder in the File Properties Window.
Ideally something like:
- PDF name
- PDF creation date
- PDF last modifcation date
- PDF standard
- PDF color mode
- PDF ICC profile (embedded or target, etc.)
- PDF resolution
- PDF file size
- PDF creator
- PDF locked / password status, etc.
- PDF copyright status
Yeah, all those things that would make a lot of sense! - And in the best case there would be a nice way to edit / automatically fill some of that metadata while saving out new PDFs (copyright stuff)
If this isn't possible in Windows or whatnot, then please make it happen in Bridge and Adobe Acrobat/ in Adobe menus. Because right now I find it way too hard to know what I am looking at.
Also overprint - getting to 240% ink coverage. From what I can tell, there is no way to do this easily or well. Can we add a PDF Preflight setting for this that actually works and doesn't totally ***** the colors? Possibly with some kind of fine-tuning curve and color adjustment in the dialog window with a live preview of the overprint, similar to what you can see in InDesign / currently in Acrobat?
And last but not least, I want to see previews of Adobe documents in Windows and cloud drives, etc. I know this probably requires working with some partners, but we all want this very badly....