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Adobe Photoshop
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The Fiery 3850C Rendering Style option specified will take effect if the
Fiery 3850C RGB Source Profile option is set to None.
• If you select
Print in CMYK
, Photoshop performs a color conversion and sends
CMYK data to the Fiery 3850C. With this setting, RGB Source, Rendering Style,
and Spot Color Matching settings have no effect.
For printing in CMYK, consider these Photoshop separation settings:
• If Photoshop is configured for separating to an offset press standard, apply the
corresponding CMYK Simulation setting. For example, if Photoshop is configured
for separating to SWOP, choose SWOP as the CMYK setting. If you apply a CMYK
Simulation setting (other than None) to the job, choose Color Proofing (Photo) or
Color Proofing (Solid) for the Rendering Style setting (see page 1-4).
• If Photoshop is configured for a custom separation (not a press standard), choose
None as the CMYK Simulation setting, or choose the corresponding custom
simulation profile on the Fiery 3850C if one has been downloaded with the Profile
Manager. For more information on the Profile Manager and ColorWise Pro Tools,
see Chapter 4.
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If you choose JPEG encoding, save a backup of the original image with binary
encoding until you see the printed results of the JPEG-encoded file. At times, the
compression used for JPEG encoding may produce unwanted artifacts in the file. If
you see unexpected results in the printed output of a JPEG-encoded file, revert to the a
binary-encoded version.
Printing CMYK images
Choose an encoding method. (With the AdobePS printer driver for Mac OS, these
options appear in the Adobe Photoshop pane of the Print dialog box.) For fastest print
times, select JPEG encoding.
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Check the printed output carefully for unwanted artifacts that can appear as a
result of JPEG compression. If you see unexpected results in the printed output when
printing with JPEG encoding, print the job again using binary encoding.