Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Matchprint Professional Server User Guide
Matchprint Professional Server for Xerox DocuColor 12 User Guide
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a spectrophotometer reading on the white base area. This number is usually
close to 100 for L* and 0 for a* and b*.
9. If you do not know the L*a*b* numbers for some or all of the tints other than
100%, and you would like to have the application fill them in for you, click
Compute. The software estimates the remaining tint values and fills them in.
Compute. The software estimates the remaining tint values and fills them in.
(Note: Best color reproduction is achieved when the 75%, 50%, and 25% tint
values are measured and entered manually
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Go to step 12.
10. If you do not know any of the L*a*b* numbers for the color, click Color
Picker. The Color Picker dialog box displays.
11. Choose the best color approximation for the separation, then click OK. The
software will convert the color to L*a*b* numbers which then display in the
Separation Editor dialog box. Note that this method will not give accurate
Separation Editor dialog box. Note that this method will not give accurate
color reproduction.
In the Separation Editor dialog box, the colored box to the right of the
separation name shows an RGB approximation of the color definition. The
separation name shows an RGB approximation of the color definition. The
application will try to reproduce this color as faithfully as possible.
12. To add the color to the library, click Save. The Separation Management
dialog box now contains the new color separation.