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Color Editor
5.
Select the colors you want to edit by turning colors off and on.
The box with the eye icon to the left of each color indicates whether that color is
visible on the graph and will be affected by changes to the curves, brightness, and dot
gain controls. You can view and edit all four colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black)
at once or any combination thereof. Working with only one or two colors at a time
helps you fine-tune your adjustments. To turn off a color, click its eye icon. In the
example below, cyan and magenta are visible and can be edited.
6.
Click Dot Gain to adjust the dot gain value for simulating press output.
You can choose either the North American or European standard. Then use the sliders
to select the desired Dot Gain:
• The range of values for North American at 50% input are from 0% to 50% gain on
output.
• The range of values for European at 40% input are from 0% to 59% gain on output;
the range of values for European at 80% input are from 0% to 20% gain on output.
Summary of Contents for ColorPASS-Z5000
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