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ColorWise Pro Tools
3.
Click Yes to delete the profile.
If you want to delete a profile currently set as the default or associated with a custom
name, click Profile Settings and clear the default option.
Defining profiles
Before you can apply any downloaded or edited profile to a print job, that profile must
be linked to one of the predefined custom names, or you can set the profile as the
default for all print jobs (see setting default profiles, page 4-3). There are 10 names
available for custom profiles—Source-1 through 10 for RGB Source, Simulation-1
through Simulation-10 for Simulation, or Output-1 through Output-10 for Output.
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OTE
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A custom simulation profile is used to illustrate this procedure. The same steps
apply for defining custom or downloaded output profiles.
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DEFINE
A
PROFILE
1.
Launch ColorWise Pro Tools and click Profile Manager.
For the purposes of this example, assume DIC-new is a custom simulation profile
created with Color Editor. As you can see, no information is displayed for DIC-new
under the heading “Appear in Driver as.”
Custom profile
created with
Color Editor