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Workflow concepts
Desktop versus Fiery color management 
A desktop color management system uses ICC profiles to convert colors from one 
device gamut to the next (see Appendix B). The color data is converted when it is 
passed from one application to another or when the job is sent to the copier, so the 
processing occurs on your computer as opposed to the Fiery.
One advantage of using ColorWise color management over desktop color management 
is that your computer is spared the added processing chores; delaying color conversions 
until the color data reaches the Fiery frees up your computer so you can continue 
working, and color conversions on the Fiery are in most cases much faster than similar 
conversions on a host computer.
Managing most or all of your color on the Fiery can also eliminate the potential for 
undesirable color management-related conflicts, such as iterative color conversions and 
inconsistent color. The Fiery applies global corrections to specific groups of RGB, 
CMYK, and PANTONE colors to avoid such conflicts. 
Finally, by sending RGB files instead of larger CMYK files from applications to the 
Fiery, network traffic is minimized and jobs are generally printed more quickly.
ColorWise uses ICC profiles to convert colors to the copier gamut or to simulate other 
devices such as an offset printing press. ColorWise manages color conversions for all 
users printing to the Fiery from Windows and Mac OS computers. It lets users follow a 
simple workflow with minimal intervention using robust default settings, while giving 
advanced users the control and precision they need. 
The Fiery can intelligently manage the printed appearance of RGB, CMYK, and 
PANTONE colors. You can let the Fiery manage color for most short-run color 
printing jobs without adjusting any settings.