Input Device Conditions
Available when
Assumed Source or DeviceLink Profile
is set to
As Defined Below, if not set in Refining
or
Exactly as Defined
Below
.
From the list, select
Browse
to locate the appropriate profile file
for final output.
Rendering Intent
Select
Relative Colorimetric
if the proofing paper is similar to
the paper that will be used during final output.
Select
Absolute Colorimetric
to simulate the color of the paper
that will be used during final output.
Select
PDF
to use the rendering intent specified in the PDF file
when output by the creative software during final output.
Select
Perceptual
to use rendering that uses gamut
compression and produces less saturated colors during final
output.
Select
Saturation
to make sure colors are represented in a way
that preserves or emphasizes saturation during final output.
Retain CMYK Black
Preserves black in images and graphics that are defined in
CMYK or RGB color space. For ICC-based color matching
engines, CMYK images and graphics get transformed from
CMYK to L*a*b* and back to CMYK color in order to perform
color matching. In going from CMYK (four components) to
L*a*b* (three components) and back again, the black (K)
channel separation information (UCR/GCR) has in the past
been destroyed. Selecting this check box instructs the Color
Matcher to preserve the black generation information from the
source color space. As a result, the amount of black relative to
CMY in the images and graphics stays about the same. The
purpose of this feature is to help preserve the visual weight of
images and graphics.
Note: When you enable this feature, Color Matcher requires some
additional processing time because of the extra calculations involved.
Overprint Handling (CPU Intensive)
(See
on page
)
Select to prevent overprinting objects from generating
unintended knockouts.
CTLW Karat Output process template
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