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Corel PHOTO-PAINT has two types of color management settings: default settings for color management and document color settings. The default settings for color management control the colors of new documents and any documents that do not contain color profiles (also known as "untagged documents"). Documents that were created in earlier versions of Corel PHOTO-PAINT are treated as untagged. Document color settings affect only the colors of the active document.
Default settings for color management
The default settings for color management are essential for producing consistent colors.
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Presets — If you are new to color management and create designs for a specific output, you can choose a preset to help you get started with the right color management settings such as default color profiles and color-conversion settings. Examples are the North America Prepress preset, which is suitable for projects to be printed by North American print service providers, and the Europe Web preset, which is suitable for web projects that are created in Europe. For more information about color management presets, see Working with color management presets. |
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Default color profiles — define the RGB, CMYK, and grayscale colors in new and untagged documents. You can change these settings so that all new documents use the color profiles that you specify. In some applications, default color profiles are called "working space profiles." |
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Rendering intent — lets you choose a method for mapping out-of-gamut colors in new and untagged documents. If the default rendering intent is not suitable for the active document, you can change it in the Document color settings dialog box. For information about choosing the right rendering intent for your projects, see What is a rendering intent?. |
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Color conversion settings — control how colors are matched when you are converting colors from one color profile to another. For example, you can change the color engine or specify options for converting pure black colors in RGB, CMYK, Lab, or Grayscale documents. For more information, see Choosing color-conversion settings. |
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Spot color definition — lets you display spot colors by using their Lab, CMYK, or RGB color values. These alternative color values are also used when spot colors are converted to process colors. |
Document color settings
You can view and edit the current color settings of the active document. You can see what color profile is assigned to the document as well as what are the default color profiles of the application. The color profile that is assigned to an active document determines the document color space.
You can also assign another color profile to the active document or convert its colors to a specific color profile. For information about assigning color profiles, see Assigning color profiles. For information about converting document colors to other color profiles, see Converting colors to other color profiles.
Getting help
You can find information about each control available in the Default color settings and Document color settings dialog boxes by pointing to the control and viewing the description in the Description area.
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Click Tools Color management Default settings. |
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Click Tools Color management Default settings. |
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In the Default color settings area, choose a color profile from the following list boxes: |
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RGB — describes RGB colors in new and untagged documents |
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CMYK — describes CMYK colors in new and untagged documents |
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Grayscale — describes grayscale colors in new and untagged documents |
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Click Tools Color management Document settings. |
The Document color settings dialog box is not available for LAB, NTSC, PAL, or multi-channel images. Such images use the color management options specified in the Default color management settings dialog box.
You can also view the document color settings in the Document properties dialog box by clicking File Document properties.
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