Ghostscript has documentation that describes how to create a PDF/A. I know how to do that.
What I don't understand is why this process is necessary. In particular:
- Why must I specify an output ICC Profile (
-sOutputICCProfile
)? Can't a default be inferred from the choice of color conversion strategy or process color model? - Why must I provide the full file path to the output ICC profile in
PDFA_def.ps
? Why can't Ghostscript assume that I mean one of its own ICC profiles if no path is specified? - Why do I have to specify both the ICC profile file path and the ICC profile's /OutputConditionIdentifier? Can't one be obtained from the other?
- Why do I have to provide
pdfa_def.ps
which seems like boilerplate Ghostscript could generate in most cases with reasonable defaults? (The /DOCINFO block could be passed over the command line; the ICC profile block seems to be self-generating based on command line arguments anyway; and the output intent dictionary just needs the color profile name which Ghostscript already knows.)
For that matter, does color conversion apply to images in a document or only to Postscript drawings?