• | To turn soft proofing on or off |
• | To specify soft-proof settings |
• | To export a soft proof |
• | To print a proof |
• | To turn soft proofing on by default |
The gamut warning highlights colors that a printer or monitor cannot reproduce accurately.
You can change how out-of-gamut colors are brought into the gamut of the proof profile by changing the rendering intent. For more information, see What is a rendering intent?.
To turn soft proofing on or off |
• | Click View Proof colors. |
You can also enable or disable soft proofing by clicking the Proof colors button on the status bar.
To specify soft-proof settings |
1 . | Click Window Dockers Color proof settings. |
2 . | Perform any of the following tasks. |
From the Simulate environment list box, choose the color profile of the device.
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Enable the Preserve numbers check box.
Depending on the color profile in the Simulate environment box, the check box lets you preserve CMYK, RGB, or grayscale color values.
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Choose a rendering intent from the Rendering intent list box.
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In the Gamut warning area, enable the Out-of-gamut colors check box.
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In the Gamut warning area, choose a color from the color picker.
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In the Gamut warning area, type a value in the Transparency box.
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Choose the settings that you want, click the Save button , and then type a name in the Save preset as box.
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From the Proof preset list box, choose a preset.
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Click the Delete button .
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To export a soft proof |
1 . | Click Window Dockers Color proof settings. |
2 . | In the Color proof settings docker, click the Export soft proof button. |
3 . | Type a filename in the File name box. |
4 . | From the Save as type list box, choose one of the following options: |
• | JPG - JPEG Bitmaps |
• | PDF - Adobe Portable Document Format |
• | TIF - TIFF Bitmap |
• | CPT - Corel PHOTO-PAINT image |
5 . | Choose any settings in the dialog box that appears. |
To print a proof |
1 . | Click Window Dockers Color proof settings. |
2 . | In the Color proof settings docker, click the Print proof button. |
To turn soft proofing on by default |
1 . | Click Tools Options. |
2 . | In the Workspace list of categories, click Display. |
3 . | Enable the Proof colors by default check box. |
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