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Color Editor
Color Editor
Color Editor allows you to customize simulation and output profiles. You can access
Color Editor directly by clicking its icon in the ColorWise Pro Tools main window, or
indirectly, through the Profile Manager.
Editing profiles
Color Editor allows you to create custom profiles by editing existing simulation or
output profiles and saving the changes as a new profile. With Color Editor, you can
fine-tune a profile on your Fiery 3850C to meet your exact specifications.
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You cannot edit source profiles; only simulation and output profiles can be
customized.
Color Editor has two Edit Modes for editing output profiles.
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Custom
—Edit output profiles and save customized versions of them.
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% Density
—View the calibration target, which is one component of the output
profile. You cannot make changes to the calibration target in this window, but you
can import a new target (see page 3-2).
Color Editor also has these Edit Modes for editing simulations.
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Master
—Create a custom master simulation that affects all print jobs to which it is
applied, unless a linked simulation exists for the selected combination of simulation
profile, simulation method, and output profile.
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With CRD
—Create custom linked simulations. Linked simulations affect the print
job only if the corresponding simulation profile and output profile are selected. If
you choose an output profile for which you have created a custom linked simulation,
that simulation is applied automatically to the job. If you choose a simulation
method or output profile for which there is no custom linked simulation, then the
master simulation is automatically applied. “With CRD” implies that the
conversion is according to the CRD, or rendering style, that you select.
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If you made edits to a master simulation after you created a linked simulation,
the edits are not applied to the linked simulation.