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CorelDRAW for Windows and Mac OS
Optional Color Management in FreeHand
If you have additional color management requirements not offered by ColorWise, such
as managing color on non-Fiery devices, you may want to consider using the color
management features offered by FreeHand. For more information, see your FreeHand
documentation.
as managing color on non-Fiery devices, you may want to consider using the color
management features offered by FreeHand. For more information, see your FreeHand
documentation.
CorelDRAW for Windows and Mac OS
Defining colors
Any colors defined in CorelDRAW 9.x for Windows or CorelDRAW 8.x for Mac OS
are sent to the copier in CMYK—even those defined using other color models. For the
best results, use the color definition methods described in “Choosing colors in
PostScript applications” on page 5-5.
are sent to the copier in CMYK—even those defined using other color models. For the
best results, use the color definition methods described in “Choosing colors in
PostScript applications” on page 5-5.
You can control the conversion of RGB colors defined in CorelDRAW by specifying
settings in the Color Management dialog boxes. On Windows machines, the Color
Management dialog boxes are located in Tools>Color Management. On Mac OS
computers, the Color Management functions are located under
Edit>Preferences>Global.
settings in the Color Management dialog boxes. On Windows machines, the Color
Management dialog boxes are located in Tools>Color Management. On Mac OS
computers, the Color Management functions are located under
Edit>Preferences>Global.
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If you do not wish to use color management in CorelDraw, do not check
options under Color Management and Color Management/General, and select None
from the Composite Printer pop-up menu under Color Management/Profiles.
from the Composite Printer pop-up menu under Color Management/Profiles.
Importing images
All RGB images placed in a document are affected by your RGB Source and Rendering
Style settings in the PPD. For best results with placed images, use the instructions in
“Importing images” on page 9-2 and “CMYK simulation” on page 9-2.
Style settings in the PPD. For best results with placed images, use the instructions in
“Importing images” on page 9-2 and “CMYK simulation” on page 9-2.