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Adobe Illustrator 8.x for Windows and Mac OS
For the Mac OS version of Illustrator, choose Composite output and PostScript
Level 2.
Level 2.
If a document contains placed RGB images, click on the Properties button (Windows)
or select Printer Specific Options from the pop-up menu (Mac OS) and choose RGB
Source and Rendering Style settings for the Fiery. With the exception of placed RGB
images, these settings have no effect on colors printed with Illustrator 8.x. If the
document contains named PANTONE named colors, choose the appropriate Spot
Color Matching setting.
or select Printer Specific Options from the pop-up menu (Mac OS) and choose RGB
Source and Rendering Style settings for the Fiery. With the exception of placed RGB
images, these settings have no effect on colors printed with Illustrator 8.x. If the
document contains named PANTONE named colors, choose the appropriate Spot
Color Matching setting.
Saving files for importing into other documents
When saving files in Illustrator 8.x for importing into other types of documents, use
the EPS file format. Illustrator can save color information in both RGB and CMYK.
The Fiery’s RGB Source and Rendering Style settings effect color output of RGB
artwork saved in Illustrator EPS and imported into other kinds of documents (even
when both RGB and CMYK artwork exists in the same file). In the case of Illustrator
files imported into Photoshop, however, vector data from the Illustrator file is
rasterized into bitmaps in Photoshop, and the final color space of the bitmap data is
determined by the color mode you set in Photoshop.
the EPS file format. Illustrator can save color information in both RGB and CMYK.
The Fiery’s RGB Source and Rendering Style settings effect color output of RGB
artwork saved in Illustrator EPS and imported into other kinds of documents (even
when both RGB and CMYK artwork exists in the same file). In the case of Illustrator
files imported into Photoshop, however, vector data from the Illustrator file is
rasterized into bitmaps in Photoshop, and the final color space of the bitmap data is
determined by the color mode you set in Photoshop.
Choose Composite
Choose PostScript
Level 2
Mac OS