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Key features of ColorWise
• Select a
(CRD), also called a rendering style, for
printing. CRDs allow for rich, saturated printing of
accurate printing of photographs; and relative or absolute colorimetric rendering for
specialized needs.
• Define the source of incoming RGB color data for better screen matching and
provide for better color conversion of RGB data with no source information.
• Define whether RGB data is converted into the full gamut of the copier or whether
it is first converted into the gamut of another device, such as a press standard. This
feature is helpful for making one device behave like another. It is also useful for
evaluating the appearance of the RGB file under different printing conditions
without having to reprocess the RGB data each time.
offers an open color architecture,
allowing users to customize the Fiery to meet new printing needs as they arise.
ColorWise supports
, which are industry standard color profiles that
describe the color behavior of a device. Downloading ICC profiles to the Fiery enables
the Fiery to simulate a custom press (or another copier), as well as accurately print
colors from a particular monitor or a scanner. In addition, you can create customized
ICC profiles for the copier.
ColorWise also allows you to use any
densitometer by importing data in a
standard file format (see
). In this case, it is important to note that the
quality of the instrument used will determine the quality of the