Shades
To set the number of shades of gray to output, select
1
for
screened data or
256
for continuous tone data. When
1
is
selected, the
Calibration & Screening
section of the refine
process template is available for input.
The list of values varies, depending on the output format
selected in the
Output To
list and the color model selected in
the
Color Model
list.
Do Separations
Available when the output format selected in the
Output To
list
supports separated output and
DeviceCMYK
is selected in the
Color Model
options.
Select if you want Prinergy to output separations. Clear this
check box if you want Prinergy to output a single composite file.
Always Use Color Combiner to Convert Spots
Available when a proof output format is selected in the
Output
To
list (not available for final output).
If the input files contain overprinted spot colors, the Color
Combiner, which is a plug-in to the renderer, combines the
layers and outputs the overprinted colors correctly.
When cleared, the renderer handles the conversion of spot
colors to process colors if the following conditions exist:
●
input files are composite
●
all spot colors are set to Opaque in the color database (if the
spot color is not in the color database, Opaque is assumed)
If the above conditions are not met, the Color Combiner will be
used even if the
Always Use Color Combiner to Convert Spots
is cleared.
Recommended setting: Selected.
This check box appears in both the
Render
section and the
ColorConvert
section. Changing it in one place changes it in the
other.
Anti-Aliasing
Select this check box to enable anti-aliasing, and then in the
at
Ratio
list, specify a ratio for anti-aliasing.
Anti-aliasing is a technique of improving the appearance of
output by minimizing the "stair step" effect on rasterized
output. It does so by rendering to a higher resolution than the
Final Output process template
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