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Managing color on the Fiery
RGB Source Profile
The RGB 
 setting allows you to define the characteristics of the RGB 
data in your document so that the appropriate color conversion can occur on the Fiery. 
Commonly used monitor color spaces are available from the driver and from the 
ColorWise Pro Tools Profile Manager. In addition, for special needs you can use 
ColorWise Pro Tools to download custom monitor or scanner profiles. 
When you specify a setting other than None for the RGB Source Profile, the Fiery 
overrides source color space definitions or profiles that other color management 
systems may have specified. For example, if you specified a ColorSync System Profile 
on your Mac OS computer, the RGB Source Profile setting overrides it. In cases where 
you do not want this setting to override another specified source color space, choose 
the None setting. 
When you specify a setting other than None for the RGB Source Profile—since the 
color space definitions are overridden—the prints from the Fiery will be consistent 
across platforms. The Fiery RGB Source Profile options are:
EFIRGB
 specifies an EFI-defined color space recommended for users who have no 
detailed information about their RGB data.
sRGB (PC)
 specifies the industry standard definition for a generic Windows PC 
monitor.
Apple Standard
 specifies the definition of all standard Mac OS computer monitors.
Other
 allows you to specify custom RGB source settings. If you choose Other as the 
RGB Source setting, you can choose settings for the Gamma, Phosphors, and White 
Point options. 
Sources 1-10
 specify the definitions you download as RGB source profiles. For more 
information about downloading RGB source profiles, see 
If you are printing with the PostScript driver from a Windows computer and have
two-way communication enabled, the name of each downloaded profile is 
represented in the RGB Source Profile setting pop-up menu. If you are printing with 
the AdobePS driver from a Mac OS computer, downloaded profiles appear as 
Source-1 through Source-10. For more information on two-way communication, 
see the 
User Software Installation Guide
.