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Fiery Color Management
Rendering styles
The Rendering Style option specifies a CRD for color conversions. You can modify the 
Rendering Style option to control the appearance of images, such as prints from office 
applications or RGB photographs from Adobe Photoshop. The Fiery allows you to 
select from the four rendering styles currently found in industry standard ICC profiles.
Fiery rendering style
Best used for
Equivalent ICC 
rendering style
Photographic
—Typically results 
in less saturated output than 
presentation rendering when 
printing out-of-gamut colors. It 
preserves tonal relationships in 
images.
Photographs, including scans 
and images from stock 
photography CDs.
Image
Contrast
, and 
Perceptual
Presentation
—Creates 
saturated colors but does not 
match printed colors precisely 
to displayed colors. 
In-gamut colors such as flesh 
tones are rendered well; similar 
to the Photographic rendering 
style.
Artwork and graphs in 
presentations. In many cases, it 
can be used for mixed pages 
that contain both presentation 
graphics and photographs.
Saturation
Graphics
Relative Colorimetric
—Provides 
white-point transformation 
between the source and 
destination white points. For 
example, the bluish gray of a 
monitor will map to neutral 
gray. You may prefer this style 
to avoid visible borders when 
not printing full-bleed. 
Advanced use when color 
matching is important but you 
prefer white colors in the 
document to print as paper 
white. It may also be used with 
PostScript color management to 
affect CMYK data for 
simulation purposes.
Relative Colorimetric
Absolute Colorimetric
Provides no white point 
transformation between the 
source and destination white 
points. For example, the bluish 
gray of a monitor will map to a 
bluish gray.
Situations when exact colors are 
needed and visible borders are 
not distracting. It may also be 
used with PostScript color 
management to affect CMYK 
data for simulation purposes.
Absolute Colorimetric