Color difference between placed PDF and original PDF

I'm kind of out of my league on color issues.
A client asked for a book to be supplied as a PDF eBook. He wants me to
add back and front covers to the B&W book interior and give him the
whole thing as a PDF. He supplied 6x9 PDFs of the book's front and back
covers. I Placed them at the top and bottom of my 6x9 Indesign file, and
then Exported PDF. Under Output, I set Color Conversion: No Color
Conversion and under Profile Inclusion Policy, I set Don't Include Profiles.
He's telling me that if he prints the original front or back cover PDF
and then prints the front or back cover from the eBook PDF he sees
different colors, he used the words "lighter" and "hazy".
When I open his front cover and the front cover from my PDF in
Photoshop, I can find color differences. For instance, under high
magnification type is consistently RGB 243/203/70 in his cover, but in
mine, type shows as a range of different yellows with a few flecks of
light green thrown in. His PDF is saved directly from Photoshop CS3.
Mine has, obviously, been through Indesign, but I can open it at the
same resolution and color mode in Photoshop.
What should I be doing to preserve his colors exactly?
Kenneth Benson
Pegasus Type, Inc.
www.pegtype.com

Kenneth,
this is hardly an observable difference:
"RGB 243/203/70 in his original,RGB 243/203/71 in mine"
Downsampling should be switched off (instead of placing
by size 100% and using the old ppi value, that's just an
unnecessary complication).
The text by PhS was probably part of the raster image.
In such a case avoid any JPEG compression (e-book),
because this will change almost all colors just a little
even in large areas. Raster text will be garbled (your
observation).
"No Color Conversion and under Profile Inclusion Policy
I set Don't Include Profiles"
This is IMO correct for a reproduction, whatever
ingredients might be in the original page or in the PDF.
The only remaining sources for a color shift - visible
by comparing the two versions under the same test con-
ditions - are downsampling and JPEG compression, IMO.
Note: the question is not whether the two versions are
correct, but whether they are identical.
Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann

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