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Editing Profiles
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PhaserMatch
5.
Select a curve selection method for adjusting the points on color 
curves: 
 
Select CyanMagenta, or Yellow to change the relative intensities 
of individual primary colors.  For example, if cyan is printing too 
dark on the new transfer roll, (resulting in a cyanish-black from 
equal amounts of CMY) you can set the printer to print less cyan.   
Select BlackCMY, or CMYK to change the relative 
lightness/darkness of all colors.  
6.
Select a method for editing the profile settings:
Click the Default button to return all the values to the defaults for 
the base profile.
Drag points on color curves (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black,  CMY, 
or CMYK).  As you drag points on the curves, the numbers in the 
edit boxes change to reflect the selected color curve and the current 
values. 
Modify values in the percentage edit boxes.  Only the active 
percentage boxes are available, the others are grayed out.  To 
change the active percentage points (but not the appearance of the 
curves), use the Profile Preferences dialog box; see page 4-29 for 
instructions.  
Controlling the points on the curves
Use the following table to control the points on the color curves.    
Task
Macintosh
Windows
Add a point to a curve 
for a finer degree of control.
Click on a curve.
Click on a curve with the left 
mouse button.
Move a point on a curve to 
change the position of the 
point relative to other points.
Click and drag a point on a curve.
Click and drag a point on a curve 
with the left mouse button.
Delete a point from a curve.
Click a point on a curve to select 
it, then press the Delete key.
Or,
Double-click a point on a curve.
Click a point on a curve with the 
left mouse button to select it, then 
press the Delete key.
Or,
Click a point on a curve with the 
right mouse button.