Prinergy Connect 5.2 UserGuide - page 809

Opacity
Select one of the following opacity options:
Not Specified
: Opacity is not specified.
Normal
: The color is treated as translucent. Normal colors, or
objects covered by or placed on top of Normal colors, may be
trapped.
Transparent
: Transparent colors are not trapped.
Opaque
: Opaque colors, or objects covered by Opaque colors,
are not spread. Other colors may trap to Opaque colors, and
objects covered by Opaque colors may be choked back.
Opaque Ignored
: Opaque Ignored colors are not spread. Other
colors do not trap to Opaque Ignored colors.
die line
-The color is not trapped. For composite proofs, the
color knocks out. When outputting separations, the system
treats the color as an overprint ink.
Neutral Density
(Also see
on page
256
)
Specifies the neutral density for the color.
Note: Unless you need to specify a special neutral density for trapping
purposes, we recommend that you leave this blank. The neutral density
values are determined from the process color recipe.
Treat Color As Black
This check box is available only for the PDF Trap Editor.
You can specify that a colorant (usually only a spot color) be
treated as though it was black. The settings in the
Black
area of
the
Trap
section of the refine process template determine how
Prinergy handles black objects.
Notes:
Normal
inks can be trapped as black if set to
Treat as Black
.
Other colors trap to
Opaque
inks because
Opaque
inks are always
treated as black.
Transparent
or
Opaque Ignored
inks are never treated as black.
Alternate Color Space Name
Specifies an alternate color space for the color, for example,
RGB, CMYK, or L*a*b*.
The components below the
Name
box specify the percentage
(or quantity) of each component forming the color recipe. For
Color libraries and definitions
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