20. Using ColorWise Pro Tools
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For greater precision, you can key in percentages in the Input and
Output boxes or use the arrow keys in the keyboard to adjust the
curve. To use the arrow keys, you must first click on the curve to
establish and anchor point that serves as a reference.
9.
For an output profile, you can set maximum densities of the C, M, Y, and
K channels.
You can enter the maximum densities, called D-Max values, of individual
colors for profiles that support density settings. D-Max settings are not
available when editing Simulation profiles in Master mode.
10. When you are finished, click Save and enter a name for the new profile.
The new custom profile is saved to the Fiery with the new name. If you
edit one of the press standard targets (for example, SWOP-Coated, DIC,
or Euroscale), you may want to include the original name as part of the
new target name, for example, DIC-new, to help you remember the
source of the new target.
Preset default profiles are locked and must be saved with a new name.
Custom profiles must be linked to one of the 10 pre-defined custom
profile names (Simulation – 1 through 10 for simulation or Output – 1
through 10 for output) in order to be accessible from the printer driver.
You can create as many custom profiles as you want, but a maximum
of 10 are available from the printer driver at any one time.
If you set a custom profile as the default, you can access it from the printer
driver without linking it to one of the predefined custom names. Simply select
“Printer’s default” from the printer driver.
To Edit a Simulation in Quick or Full Mode
1.
Launch ColorWise Pro Tools and click the Color Editor.
2.
Choose Simulation from the View pop-up menu, choose the simulation
profile to edit, and click Select.
You can also open the Profile Manager, select a simulation profile, and click
Edit.
3.
Choose Quick or Full from the Edit Mode menu, and choose an output
profile with which your edited simulation will be linked from the “Link
with” menu.
The edited simulation will be linked with the output profile you select
from the “Link with” menu.
When editing a simulation profile in Quick mode, the Import button at the
bottom of the Color Editor window lets you import a custom Quick Simulation
created on another Fiery using the previous version of ColorWise. The current
version of ColorWise does not allow you to save custom Quick or Full
Simulation independently; rather, they are saved as components of the same
profile.
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