Fiery 3850C COLOR GUIDE
x Contents Photoshop 4.x 7-17Defining colors 7-17Saving files for importing into other documents 7-17Selecting options when printing 7-19 Chapter 8: Pa
44-12 ColorWise Pro ToolsTO EDIT A SIMULATION PROFILE IN MASTER MODE OR AN OUTPUT PROFILE IN CUSTOM MODE1. Launch ColorWise Pro Tools and click Color
44-13 Color Editor4. For a simulation profile, choose Master from the Edit Mode menu. For an output profile, choose Custom from the Edit Mode menu.You c
44-14 ColorWise Pro Tools5. Select the colors you want to edit by turning colors off and on.The box with the eye icon to the left of each color indica
44-15 Color EditorIf you use Dot Gain values, you should apply the settings first so that the curves are deflected from their straight-line positions. T
44-16 ColorWise Pro ToolsFor greater precision, you can key in percentages in the Input and Output boxes or use the arrow keys on the keyboard to adju
44-17 Color EditorTO UNDO EDITS MADE TO A CUSTOM LINKED SIMULATION1. Launch ColorWise Pro Tools and click either Color Editor or Profile Manager.2. Cho
44-18 ColorWise Pro Tools5. Indicate whether you want to revert the currently selected linked simulation only, or revert all links of this simulation
44-19 Color SetupTO CHECK A PROFILE1. Click Test Print from the Color Editor window.2. Select a page to print, specify the paper size and input tray (
44-20 ColorWise Pro ToolsThe options in Color Setup are arranged in a pattern representing the flow of color processing that takes place on the Fiery 3
55-1 Working with colorThis chapter provides guidelines for defining colors in your documents to produce the results you want. The following topics are
xi Contents Adobe Illustrator for Windows and Mac OS 9-3Illustrator 9.x color settings 9-3Specifying print options 9-3Illustrator 8.x color settings
55-2 Working with Color in Applications• For color proofing, use an application that writes its own PostScript and define colors in RGB, CMYK, or choose
55-3 Office applicationsOffice applications The Fiery 3850C must receive PostScript instructions to print an image or a document. Many applications do n
55-4 Working with Color in ApplicationsChoosing colors in office applicationsTwo RGB color reference pages, a Microsoft Word file and a Microsoft PowerP
55-5 PostScript applicationsPostScript applicationsMost applications used for illustration, pixel editing, and page layout can create the PostScript i
55-6 Working with Color in ApplicationsSwatch color matchingFiery 3850C user software includes several color reference pages (see page 5-2). By choosi
55-7 PostScript applicationssoftware can help ensure predictable results with colors chosen from the PANTONE color library. The information printed by
66-1 Working with office applicationsThe Fiery 3850C ColorWise color management system provides complete color management for jobs printed from office a
66-2 Office ApplicationsAlthough there are no color management options within office applications, color conversions do occur when you import images or
77-1 Specifying color settingsThis chapter covers features of Adobe Photoshop versions 6.x and 5.x for Windows and Mac OS. The illustrations show only
xii Contents Optimizing files for processing and printing A-10Resolution of raster images A-10Scaling A-12 Appendix B: Color Management Controlling pr
77-2 Adobe PhotoshopTO SPECIFY COLOR SETTINGS FOR PHOTOSHOP 6.X1. Choose Color Settings from the Edit menu.2. Select Advanced Mode.In Advanced Mode, a
77-3 Specifying color settings3. Choose the desired working space profile for each color mode in the Working Spaces area.Use the following guidelines f
77-4 Adobe PhotoshopChoose a rendering intent from the Intent menu that will optimize the color quality of the conversion. For guidelines on choosing
77-5 Photoshop 5.xshould calibrate your monitor using the Adobe Gamma control panel and specify settings in the Photoshop’s Profile Setup, RGB Setup, a
77-6 Adobe PhotoshopDisplay the Adobe Gamma control panel by double-clicking its icon in either the Windows or Mac OS Control Panel. If you have not y
77-7 Photoshop 5.xProfile SetupFrom the Photoshop 5.x File menu, choose Color Settings>Profile Setup.In the Embed Profiles area, select all boxes to e
77-8 Adobe PhotoshopRGB SetupPhotoshop 5.x allows you to simultaneously use two RGB spaces, one for the monitor and one for the Photoshop RGB working
77-9 Photoshop 5.xThe Monitor area shows the currently selected profile in the Adobe Gamma control panel. Select both the Display Using Monitor Compens
77-10 Adobe PhotoshopIt is often better to select the Black Point Compensation option. With many ICC profiles, this check box has no effect. However, w
77-11 Photoshop 5.xDefining colorsYou can choose colors in Photoshop with various color models, including HSB, CIE Lab, RGB, and CMYK. You can also cho
xiii About the documentation This manual introduces the concepts and issues associated with printing to the Fiery 3850C ™ . It outlines key workflow s
77-12 Adobe PhotoshopIn the EPS Options dialog box, choose binary encoding and do not select PostScript Color Management (see the following section fo
77-13 Photoshop 5.xPrinting RGB EPS Files Saved with PostScript Color ManagementWhen you print an RGB EPS file that contains an embedded profile to the
77-14 Adobe PhotoshopPrinting RGB imagesUse the following instructions to print RGB images. Choose RGB Color from the Space pop-up menu. Any other set
77-15 Photoshop 5.xChoose CMYK Color from the Space pop-up menu. Any other setting causes Photoshop to convert image data to that color space before s
77-16 Adobe PhotoshopPrinting CMYK images with Photoshop PostScript Color ManagementIf you select a CMYK color space and decide to use PostScript Colo
77-17 Photoshop 4.xPhotoshop 4.xA special feature of Photoshop allows you to save RGB EPS (PostScript) images that include independent source color sp
77-18 Adobe PhotoshopWe recommend you use the EPS or TIFF file formats to save RGB images that will be imported into other documents and printed to the
77-19 Photoshop 4.xSelecting options when printingYou can print RGB or CMYK images from Photoshop. • When you print RGB images, you choose whether the
77-20 Adobe PhotoshopNOTE: The Fiery 3850C Rendering Style option specified will take effect if the Fiery 3850C RGB Source Profile option is set to None
77-21 Photoshop 4.xRGB Source and Rendering Style settings have no effect on CMYK images. The Spot Color Matching setting is also irrelevant because P
xiv Introduction Color terms and concepts such as “RGB data,” “color space,” “spot color,” “gamut,” and “source profile” are used throughout this manu
88-1 Working with page layout applicationsThis chapter provides instructions for printing color documents from Adobe PageMaker 7.x and 6.5, QuarkXPres
88-2 Page Layout ApplicationsImporting imagesEPS and TIFF are the recommended formats for images imported into page layout documents. Support for impo
88-3 Adobe PageMaker 7.x and 6.5 for Mac OS and WindowsCMYK simulationYou can specify a CMYK Simulation profile for the job using the CMYK Simulation P
88-4 Page Layout ApplicationsTO DISABLE COLOR MANAGEMENT FOR A BITMAPPED IMAGE1. Select the bitmapped image in the document.2. Choose Image>CMS Sou
88-5 Adobe PageMaker 7.x and 6.5 for Mac OS and WindowsTO SET PRINT OPTIONS WHEN PRINTING FROM PAGEMAKER1. Choose the Fiery 3850C PPD from the PPD men
88-6 Page Layout Applications4. If a document contains RGB placed images or colors defined in RGB that will not be separated to process colors, choose
88-7 QuarkXPress 4.x for Mac OS and WindowsNOTE: Quark CMS converts RGB TIFF, JPEG, and PICT images to CMYK before sending color data to the Fiery 385
88-8 Page Layout ApplicationsIf the document contains PANTONE colors, choose the appropriate Spot Color Matching setting. For instructions on specifyi
88-9 QuarkXPress 3.32 for Mac OS and WindowsImporting imagesAll RGB images placed in a document are affected by your RGB Source and Rendering Style se
xv Key features of ColorWise For consistent color make sure the Fiery 3850C is calibrated on a regular basis. ColorWise Pro Tools include a simple-to
88-10 Page Layout ApplicationsIf a document contains RGB-placed images or RGB colors that QuarkXPress will print without converting to CMYK, choose RG
99-1 Working with illustration applicationsThis chapter provides instructions for using Illustrator for Windows and Mac OS, FreeHand for Windows and M
99-2 Illustration ApplicationsImporting imagesIn general, all images placed into illustration applications should be in EPS file format. All RGB images
99-3 Adobe Illustrator for Windows and Mac OSNOTE: The workflow described above requires that the profile used for the separation of CMYK images in the
99-4 Illustration ApplicationsTO SPECIFY COLOR SETTINGS1. Choose Color Settings from the Edit menu.2. Select Advanced Mode.In Advanced Mode, a more ex
99-5 Adobe Illustrator for Windows and Mac OS4. Choose policies for handling documents without embedded profiles or with embedded profiles that differ f
99-6 Illustration ApplicationsIllustrator 8.x color settingsIf you are using ColorWise color management, disable the Illustrator 8.x color management
99-7 Adobe Illustrator for Windows and Mac OS• Choose Level 2 or 3 from the PostScript menu.WindowsChoose CompositeChoose PostScript Level 2 or 3Click
99-8 Illustration Applications3. For the Mac OS version of Illustrator, specify appropriate print options.• Choose the Fiery 3850C printer from the Pr
99-9 FreeHand 9.x and 8.x for Windows and Mac OSIllustrator files imported into Photoshop, however, vector data from the Illustrator file is rasterized
99-10 Illustration ApplicationsDefining colorsAny colors defined in FreeHand are sent to the printer in CMYK—even those defined using other color models.
99-11 FreeHand 9.x and 8.x for Windows and Mac OSTO SET OPTIONS WHEN PRINTING FROM FREEHAND1. Select the Use PPD option in the Print dialog box.2. Cho
99-12 Illustration Applications4. If a document contains placed RGB images, choose RGB Source and Rendering Style settings in the PPD. With the except
99-13 CorelDRAW for Windows and Mac OSNOTE: If you do not want to use color management in CorelDraw, do not select options under Color Management and
99-14 Illustration ApplicationsIf a document contains placed RGB images, choose RGB Source and Rendering Style settings for your printer. With the exc
AA-1 Desktop Color PrimerThis appendix covers concepts basic to printing in color, including:• Properties of color• Printing techniques• Using color e
AA-2 Desktop Color PrimerLike the sun, most light sources we encounter in our daily environment emit a mixture of light wavelengths, although the part
AA-3 Desktop Color PrimerHue, saturation, and brightnessA color can be described in terms of three varying characteristics, called the HSB color model
AA-4 Desktop Color PrimerSubtractive (CMY and CMYK) colorThe subtractive color model is the basis for color printing and for color photographic prints
AA-5 Desktop Color PrimerPrinting techniquesUntil recently, most color printing was done on printing presses using one of several printing techniques—
1 1-1 Managing color on the Fiery 3850C The first part of this chapter describes the options available from the ColorWise color management system an
AA-6 Desktop Color PrimerHalftone and continuous tone devicesHalftoning is used in offset printing to print each process color at a different intensit
AA-7 Desktop Color PrimerA few rules of thumbTry some of the following strategies for creating successful color materials:• Rather than applying color
AA-8 Desktop Color PrimerOnce you have mastered the concept of the color wheel, you have a good framework for experimenting with color combinations. M
AA-9 Desktop Color PrimerRaster images and vector imagesTwo broad categories of artwork can be printed from a personal computer to a color printer: ra
AA-10 Desktop Color PrimerOptimizing files for processing and printingThe following sections provide tips on how to create image files that produce the
AA-11 Desktop Color PrimerIn this table, the shaded areas indicate that 200 ppi is typically the best trade-off between image quality and file size. Ho
AA-12 Desktop Color PrimerScalingIdeally, each raster image should be saved at the actual size, and it will be placed into the document at the optimal
BB-1 Color ManagementThis appendix provides information on controlling and managing color output in order to achieve predictable color results. It als
BB-2 Color ManagementMaintaining printer consistencyThe factors described below affect print device consistency, as well as color fidelity and overall
BB-3 Color ManagementYou need to account for the gamut of your print device when designing on a color monitor. When printed, colors that fall outside
1 1-2 Fiery 3850C Color Management RGB Source Profile is the only color option that applies strictly to RGB color data. The other options that affect
BB-4 Color ManagementColor conversionBefore a color document can be printed, the color data in it must be converted to the gamut of the print device.
CC-1 Importing Densitometer MeasurementsThis appendix describes Simple ASCII File Format, which can be used to import density measurements from measur
CC-2 Importing Densitometer MeasurementsExample of 1D Status T density for EFI 34 patch pageThis file format is used to specify the Status T density me
CC-3 Importing Densitometer MeasurementsExample of 1D Status T density for an arbitrary pageThis file format is used to specify the Status T density me
additive color modelA system in which colors are produced by combining red, green, and blue light (the additive primaries). An RGB video monitor is ba
G-2 Glossarycolor management system (CMS)System used to match color across different input, display, and output devices. color rendering dictionary Se
G-3 GlossaryDCS (Desktop Color Separation)A data file standard defined by Quark, Inc., to assist in making color separations with desktop publishing sys
G-4 GlossaryGIF (Graphics Interchange Format)A standard developed by CompuServe for bitmap graphics of up to 256 colors and used for posting photograp
G-5 GlossarymoiréAn undesirable pattern in images made using halftone screens. Moiré can be caused by the improper line frequency of the screens, impr
1 1-3 Managing color on the Fiery 3850C Detailed explanations of how these and other settings affect your print jobs are provided in subsequent secti
G-6 Glossarypresentation graphics renderingA color rendering style that creates saturated colors but does not match printed colors precisely to displa
G-7 Glossaryspot colorA color that is printed on its own separation plate when separations are specified. A spot color is printed using a custom ink fo
G-8 Glossarywhite pointThe color temperature of any white light source, typically expressed in degrees Kelvin (for example, 6500 K, typical for the wh
BooksAdobe Print Publishing Guide. Adobe Systems Incorporated, 1995. (Comes as part of the documentation for Adobe products such as Adobe Photoshop an
Numerics8-pin DIN plug 3-10, 3-27AAbsolute Colorimetric 1-4accent color A-7additive color model A-3additive primaries A-3Adobe Illustrator, see Illust
I-2 Indexsplit complements A-7spot colors 5-5, A-6subtractive model A-3, A-4subtractive primaries A-4swatch color matching 5-6text A-8theory A-1triads
I-3 IndexGgamma B-4Gamma option 1-2gamutof monitors B-2of photographic transparencies B-2of print devices B-1gamut mapping B-3GDI applications, using
I-4 IndexPageMaker 5-5, 8-3painting applications A-9PANTONEcolor system 5-5PANTONE Coated Color Reference 1-10, 5-2paper stock B-2passwordsfor calibra
I-5 IndexSaturation ICC rendering style 1-4scaling of raster images A-12scanners A-3screens, used in halftoning A-6Server Status option 3-5Setup, defa
11-4 Fiery 3850C Color ManagementRendering stylesThe Rendering Style option specifies a CRD for color conversions. You can modify the Rendering Style o
11-5 Managing color on the Fiery 3850CRGB Source ProfileThe RGB Source Profile setting allows you to define the characteristics of the RGB data in your d
11-6 Fiery 3850C Color ManagementWith RGB Source set to None, PostScript RGB data that contains a source color space definition is converted using the
11-7 Managing color on the Fiery 3850CChanging the output profile only does not affect its associated calibration target (since the target is based on
11-8 Fiery 3850C Color ManagementNOTE: The Pure Black Text/Graphics option can be used only when printing composites, not when printing separations. N
11-9 Managing color on the Fiery 3850COne example of how you might use this setting is with a page that contains some black text on a light blue backg
11-10 Fiery 3850C Color ManagementSpot Color Matching and the PANTONE Coated Color ReferenceThe PANTONE Coated Color Reference (described on page 5-6)
11-11 Printer drivers and print optionsPrinter drivers and print optionsThis section describes the role of the printer driver and explains how to use
11-12 Fiery 3850C Color ManagementPostScript printer driver for Windows computersYou can access the printer driver options described in this section b
11-13 Printer drivers and print optionsSetting color management print options for Windows 9x/Me and Windows NTThis section explains how to set Fiery 3
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11-14 Fiery 3850C Color ManagementClick Expert Settings to display additional color settings for the Fiery 3850C. Each option allows you to select set
11-15 Printer drivers and print optionsSelecting Other for RGB Source Profile brings up the following window for specifying custom RGB source settings
11-16 Fiery 3850C Color ManagementTo set print options, access the printer driver options as described on page 1-12. Click the Advanced tab in the Pri
11-17 Printer drivers and print optionsSetting color management print optionsYou can choose print options from the various panes of the AdobePS driver
11-18 Fiery 3850C Color ManagementSetting Fiery 3850C color management optionsIn the AdobePS Print dialog box, choose Color Matching from the pull-dow
11-19 Printer drivers and print optionsIn the Printer Specific Options pane, choose settings for the print options described on page 1-2. If these sett
22-1 Workflow conceptsThis chapter discusses color management workflows used in short-run color printing, as well as color proofing on the Fiery 3850C. I
22-2 Simple and Advanced WorkflowsRGB, CMYK, and PANTONE colorsColors can be defined in several different color models, the most common being RGB, CMYK,
22-3 Simple workflowsFinally, by sending RGB files instead of larger CMYK files from applications to the Fiery 3850C, network traffic is minimized and job
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22-4 Simple and Advanced WorkflowsIf printed colors are your priority, choose colors from printed samples. By using these sample colors, your printed o
22-5 Simple workflowsWhile this workflow lends some control over the color quality produced by the printer, you should consider additional ColorWise col
22-6 Simple and Advanced WorkflowsThe recommended values for CMYK Simulation are SWOP in the US, Euroscale in Europe, and DIC in Japan—choices that res
22-7 Advanced workflowsSave your files using color-safe settingsYou can take several additional steps to ensure color accuracy.• When saving EPS files, d
22-8 Simple and Advanced Workflowson the Fiery 3850C using a CRD rather than the application. Use the settings illustrated in this workflow for printing
22-9 Advanced workflowsPhotoshop RGB with Illustrator and QuarkXPress CMYK and PANTONE colorsThis workflow involves short-run printing of a complex page
22-10 Simple and Advanced WorkflowsThe ColorWise settings used in this example are:• RGB Source Profile set to EFIRGB or another RGB source definition• R
22-11 Advanced workflowsPhotoshop RGB with Illustrator CMYK and PANTONE and PowerPoint RGBThis workflow involves short-run printing of a complex present
22-12 Simple and Advanced WorkflowsThe ColorWise settings used in this example are:• RGB Source Profile set to EFIRGB or another RGB source definition• R
22-13 Advanced workflowsColor proofing examplesThe following examples illustrate methods for simulating the output from another printing system, such as
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22-14 Simple and Advanced WorkflowsThe ColorWise settings used in this example are:• CMYK Simulation Profile set to the desired press standard or to the
22-15 Advanced workflowsPhotoshop 5.x Built-in RGB-to-CMYK workflowThis workflow is useful for prepress environments that have not integrated ICC color m
22-16 Simple and Advanced WorkflowsThe ColorWise settings used in this example are:• CMYK Simulation Profile set to Simulation-1The diagram below indica
33-1 IntroductionCalibrating the Fiery 3850C ensures consistent, reliable color output. You can calibrate the Fiery 3850C with ColorWise Pro Tools usi
33-2 Color CalibrationOnce you have calibrated the Fiery 3850C with ColorWise Pro Tools or with VisualCal, a calibration set is stored on the Fiery 38
33-3 Understanding calibrationHow calibration worksSuccess in obtaining satisfactory print quality from a color server, such as a Fiery 3850C, connect
33-4 Color CalibrationOutput profiles and calibration setsOutput profiles and calibration sets define desired calibration results. One or more output pro
33-5 Calibrating from the Control Panel using VisualCalWhen you examine the Test Page, keep in mind that all color patches should be visible, even tho
33-6 Color Calibrationpanel. The variable needed to recalculate the luminosity of the toners is determined in a slightly different way—you identify th
33-7 Using a spectrophotometer7. Press Yes to print the Gray Balance page.To reset the printer’s gray balance, follow the instructions provided on the
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33-8 Color CalibrationSetting up the spectrophotometerBefore you calibrate the Fiery 3850C, you need to connect, configure, and calibrate the spectroph
33-9 Using a spectrophotometer4. Attach the connector to the computer.For a Windows computer, insert the 8-pin mini-DIN end of the interface cable int
33-10 Color CalibrationFor a Mac OS computer, connect the 8-pin mini-DIN plug directly into the serial port of the computer.NOTE: For Macintosh comput
33-11 Using a spectrophotometer5. Use the AC adapter to provide power.Plug the small connector on the adapter cable into the power input of the X-Rite
33-12 Color CalibrationNOTE: ColorWise Pro Tools for Windows and Mac OS computers are fundamentally the same; differences are noted in this chapter. T
33-13 Using a spectrophotometer4. Select DTP41 as the measurement method.X-Rite DTP41 should appear as a measurement method. This information is provi
33-14 Color CalibrationThe Instructions field displays instructions for selecting the port.8. Click Utilities.9. Click Calibrate DTP-41.Instructions fie
33-15 Using a spectrophotometerNOTE: To view version and serial number information, click Show DTP-41 Info. When finished, click Done.10. Remove the sh
33-16 Color Calibration13. Click Done.14. Close the Utilities window.This completes DTP41 calibration.When the DTP41 requires calibration, your comput
33-17 Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools and DTP41spectrophotometer, you can quickly measure color patches generated by the printer and automaticall
Contents Introduction About the documentation xiii Key features of ColorWise xiv Chapter 1: Fiery 3850C Color Management Managing color on the Fiery
33-18 Color Calibration3. Select DTP41 as the measurement method.X-Rite DTP41 should appear as a measurement method. This information is provided to C
33-19 Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools and DTP41In the Input Tray pop-up menu, specify the paper source.7. Retrieve the measurement page from the
33-20 Color CalibrationThe Instructions field displays instructions for selecting the port.11. Feed the measurement page into the DTP41, starting with
33-21 Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools and DTP4112. Click Read Strip. The DTP41 pulls the measurement page through automatically.13. Once the meas
33-22 Color Calibration14. When the Status field indicates that all four color strips have been read successfully, click Accept Measurements.15. In the
33-23 Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools and DTP4116. In the Calibrator dialog box, click Apply to implement the new calibration set.17. In the Info
33-24 Color CalibrationTO RESTORE DEFAULT CALIBRATION MEASUREMENTS1. Launch ColorWise Pro Tools and click Calibrator.2. Click Restore Device.3. Click
33-25 Using a densitometerUsing a densitometerColorWise Pro Tools are designed to work with the EFI Densitometer 100 and the X-Rite DTP32, both of whi
33-26 Color CalibrationTO CONNECT THE X-RITE DTP32 TO THE COMPUTER1. Turn off the computer.2. Plug the square end of the interface cable (looks like a
33-27 Using a densitometerFor a Mac OS computer, connect the 8-pin mini-DIN plug directly into the serial port of the computer.NOTE: For Macintosh com
viii Contents Chapter 3: Color Calibration Introduction 3-1 Understanding calibration 3-2How calibration works 3-3Scheduling calibration 3-4Checking
33-28 Color CalibrationCalibrating the X-Rite DTP32 densitometerYou will need the black-and-white X-Rite Auto-Cal Strip included with the densitometer
33-29 Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools and DTP32/ED-100Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools and DTP32/ED-100Using the densitometer, you can quickl
33-30 Color Calibration2. Click Calibrator.3. Select a measurement method.X-Rite DTP32, X-Rite DTP41, and EFI Densitometer ED-100 appear as the measur
33-31 Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools and DTP32/ED-1006. In the Print Options dialog box, choose the Page Type, Paper Size, and Input Tray to use
33-32 Color CalibrationFor Port, select the COM port to which the EFI Densitometer 100 is connected.11. Measure each color patch using the EFI Densito
33-33 Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools and DTP32/ED-10013. If you chose the DTP32 method, select the Page Type and Paper Size options you selected
33-34 Color Calibration14. When the Status field indicates that the measurements were read successfully, click Accept. 15. In the Measure dialog box, c
33-35 Calibrating with ColorWise Pro Tools and DTP32/ED-100Expert ModeExpert Mode offers two additional options: Print Pages and View Measurements.Wit
33-36 Color CalibrationWith the View Measurements option, you can view the current set of measurements as a table or as a graph that shows both the me
44-1 Profile ManagerColorWise Pro Tools include the following color management tools that give you flexible control of color printing:• Calibrator (see
ix Contents Color Setup 4-19Setting default ColorWise options 4-19 Chapter 5: Working with Color in Applications Working with color 5-1Color referenc
44-2 ColorWise Pro Tools• Simulation contains printer profiles used to simulate another device on the Fiery 3850C.• Output contains printer profiles tha
44-3 Profile ManagerSetting the default profilesThe default profiles are applied to all print jobs sent to the Fiery 3850C, unless you override them usin
44-4 ColorWise Pro Tools2. Select the profile you want as the default for a profile type, and click Profile Settings.3. In the Profile Settings dialog box
44-5 Profile ManagerDownloading profilesThe Fiery 3850C comes with default profiles. You can download additional profiles from any computer connected to t
44-6 ColorWise Pro ToolsNOTE: On Windows computers, the profiles must have an extension of .icc or .icm to be listed. On Mac OS computers, the profiles
44-7 Profile ManagerManaging profilesProfile Manager lets you back up profiles to ensure that no custom profiles are lost when the Fiery 3850C software is
44-8 ColorWise Pro Tools3. Click Yes to delete the profile.If you want to delete a profile currently set as the default or associated with a custom name
44-9 Profile Manager2. Select DIC-new in the Simulation list, and click Profile Settings or double-click DIC-new.3. Select the “Appear in Driver as” che
44-10 ColorWise Pro Tools4. Click OK.Simulation-1 now appears under the “Appear in Driver as” column for DIC-new. Choosing Simulation-1 from the CMYK
44-11 Color EditorColor EditorColor Editor allows you to customize simulation and output profiles. You can access Color Editor directly by clicking its
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