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Illustration Applications
You can also choose named colors from the PANTONE color library. See “PANTONE
Coated Color Reference” on page 5-7.
Coated Color Reference” on page 5-7.
Importing images
In general, all images placed into illustration application documents should be in EPS
format.
format.
All RGB images placed in a document are affected by the RGB Source and
Rendering Style settings in the PPD. The Fiery color management system applies the
specified RGB Source setting to all RGB data and then uses the specified Rendering
Style (CRD) to perform a color conversion to CMYK. An exception to this occurs if
you assign ICC profiles to RGB images using the application’s color management tools
(see “Tips for advanced users”). In this case, the application performs the color
conversion of the image and sends CMYK data to the Fiery.
Rendering Style settings in the PPD. The Fiery color management system applies the
specified RGB Source setting to all RGB data and then uses the specified Rendering
Style (CRD) to perform a color conversion to CMYK. An exception to this occurs if
you assign ICC profiles to RGB images using the application’s color management tools
(see “Tips for advanced users”). In this case, the application performs the color
conversion of the image and sends CMYK data to the Fiery.
Tips for advanced users
If you place multiple RGB images, some non-photographic and some photographic, a
single CRD may not be suitable for all the images. In this case you may want the
photographic images to bypass the CRD altogether. To accomplish this, separate the
image to CMYK data with a pixel-editing application such as Photoshop and perform
color correction on it. Then save it as an EPS or TIFF file and import it into the
document. Or you can save the RGB image in TIFF format and assign it an ICC
profile and rendering intent when you import it into the document (see the individual
application notes in this chapter).
single CRD may not be suitable for all the images. In this case you may want the
photographic images to bypass the CRD altogether. To accomplish this, separate the
image to CMYK data with a pixel-editing application such as Photoshop and perform
color correction on it. Then save it as an EPS or TIFF file and import it into the
document. Or you can save the RGB image in TIFF format and assign it an ICC
profile and rendering intent when you import it into the document (see the individual
application notes in this chapter).
CMYK simulation
You can specify a press simulation target and a press simulation method for the job
with print options (see Chapters 1). The CMYK Simulation setting affects all CMYK
color data sent by the illustration application.
with print options (see Chapters 1). The CMYK Simulation setting affects all CMYK
color data sent by the illustration application.
• If the document contains CMYK images that were separated for an offset press
standard, apply the corresponding CMYK Simulation setting. For example, for
images separated for SWOP, choose SWOP-Coated as the CMYK Simulation
setting.
images separated for SWOP, choose SWOP-Coated as the CMYK Simulation
setting.
• If the document contains CMYK images that were separated according to the color
characteristics of a custom ICC profile (not a press standard profile), select the
corresponding profile from the CMYK Simulation Profile print option on the Fiery.
corresponding profile from the CMYK Simulation Profile print option on the Fiery.