Toshiba GA-1121 manual Color Editor

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Color Editor

NOTE: You should adjust points in this way only after you have entered the Dot Gain and Brightness values.

For greater precision, type percentages in the Input and Output fields or use the arrow keys on the keyboard to adjust the curve. To use the arrow keys, you must first click the curve to establish an anchor point that serves as a reference.

9.For an output profile, set maximum densities of the C, M, Y, and K channels.

Enter the maximum densities, called D-Max values, of individual colors for profiles that support density settings. D-Max settings are not available when you edit Simulation profiles in Master mode.

10.When you are finished, click Save and enter a name for the new profile.

The new custom profile is saved to the GA-1121 with the new name. If you edit one of the press standard targets (for example, SWOP-Coated, DIC, or Euroscale), consider including the original name as part of the new target name (for example, DIC-new) to help you remember the source of the new target.

NOTE: Preset default profiles are locked and must be saved with a new name.

For Mac OS computers, custom profiles must be linked to one of the 10 predefined custom profile names (Simulation-1 through Simulation-10 for Simulation, or Output-1 through Output-10 for Output) to be accessible from the printer driver. Create as many custom profiles as you want, but a maximum of 10 are available from the printer driver at any one time. For information on linking custom profiles to the predefined custom profile names, see “Defining profiles” on page 3-7. If you are using the printer driver for Windows computers, custom profiles will appear in the driver window without being associated with a predefined profile name.

If you set a custom profile as the default, you can access it from the printer driver without linking it to one of the predefined custom names. Select Printer’s default from the printer driver.

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Contents Toshiba GA-1121 About the Documentation Part Number Avis de Conformation Classe a de l’Industrie Canada Software License Agreement Limitation of Liability Contents Using the EFI Spectrometer ES-1000 Viii Contents Using CalibratorUsing the EFI Densitometer ED-100 Using Spot -OnColor Setup ContentsUsing the X-Rite DTP41 spectrophotometer Using the X-Rite DTP32 densitometerPage Introduction About this manualAbout this manual Xii Introduction Key features of ColorWiseXiii Key features of ColorWise Page Chapter GA-1121 Color Management Managing color on the GA-112111-1 Managing color on the GA-1121 RGB data Cmyk data Spot color data 11-2 GA-1121 Color ManagementGA-1121 color print option What it does 11-3 Managing color on the GA-1121Automatic/Off/On/Below 90-300 ppi Output profile is applied to all data in the print job see EFIRGB/sRGB PC 11-7 Managing color on the GA-1121 Rendering Style11-8 GA-1121 Color Management Pure Black Text/GraphicsInput Pure Black Text/Graphics Off11-9 Managing color on the GA-1121 Black Overprint11-10 GA-1121 Color Management Spot Color MatchingRGB Source Profile 11-12 GA-1121 Color Management Cmyk Simulation Profile11-13 Managing color on the GA-1121 Cmyk Simulation Method11-14 GA-1121 Color Management RGB SeparationOutput profile Combine Separations11-15 Managing color on the GA-1121 PostScript printer driver for Windows and Mac OS Toner Reduction11-16 GA-1121 Color Management Setting color management print options for Windows Click Update to display the current GA-1121 settings11-17 PostScript printer driver for Windows and Mac OS 11-18 GA-1121 Color Management Adobe PostScript printer driver for Mac OS11-19 PostScript printer driver for Windows and Mac OS Setting color management print optionsChoose Color/Grayscale from the Print Color menu 11-20 GA-1121 Color ManagementPage 11-22 GA-1121 Color Management Print dialog box, choose Printer Features from the menu22-1 An overview of calibration ChapterAn overview of calibration Understanding calibration22-2 Color Calibration 22-3 Understanding calibration How calibration works22-4 Color Calibration Scheduling calibrationUsing Calibrator 22-5 Using CalibratorChecking calibration status 22-6 Color Calibration Starting CalibratorStart ColorWise Pro Tools and connect to the GA-1121 Click Calibrator22-7 Using Calibrator Expert Mode22-8 Color Calibration 22-9 Using Calibrator Restoring default calibration measurementsSetting up the ES-1000 Using the EFI Spectrometer ES-1000Calibrating the GA-1121 with the ES-1000 22-11 Using the EFI Spectrometer ES-1000Start Calibrator Generate Measurement Page pane, click PrintCheck the settings, and click Measure Place the ES-1000 in the calibration cradle, and click OK 22-13 Using the EFI Spectrometer ES-1000Setting up the ED-100 Using the EFI Densitometer ED-100Calibrating the GA-1121 with the ED-100 22-15 Using the EFI Densitometer ED-100Choose the appropriate options, and then click Start 22-17 Using the EFI Densitometer ED-100 Repeat to measure each successive patch on the Measurement 22-18 Color CalibrationCalibrating the GA-1121 with the DTP41 22-19 Calibrating the GA-1121 with the DTP41Choose the appropriate options, and click Print 22-20 Color Calibration Click Read Strip 22-22 Color Calibration Calibrating the GA-1121 with the DTP32Click Measure Using AutoCal and ColorCal 22-25 Using AutoCal and ColorCal 22-26 Color Calibration Calibrating from the Control Panel with AutoCal or ColorCal With Expert Mode, you can print a Comparison Page see When prompted, choose Yes to print the measurementOn the Control Panel, press Set To Remove Calibration from the Control Panel 33-1 Chapter ColorWise Pro Tools33-2 ColorWise Pro Tools Profile ManagerSetting the default profiles 33-3 Profile ManagerStart ColorWise Pro Tools and click Profile Manager 33-4 ColorWise Pro Tools Downloading profilesRepeat steps 2 through 4 for each type of profile Start ColorWise Pro Tools and click the Profile Manager33-5 Profile Manager Editing profiles Managing profiles33-6 ColorWise Pro Tools Defining profiles To Define a Custom Simulation Profile 33-9 Profile Manager 33-10 ColorWise Pro Tools Color Editor33-11 Color Editor Page Page 33-14 ColorWise Pro Tools Use the plus and minus buttons to adjust brightness33-15 Color Editor ColorWise Pro Tools Checking edited profiles Undoing Cmyk simulation editsStarting Spot-On Using Spot-On33-18 ColorWise Pro Tools Click Test Print from the Color Editor window33-19 Using Spot-On Using the Spot-On main window33-20 ColorWise Pro Tools Working with existing colors 33-21 Using Spot-OnEnter the name of the color you want to find and click OK Choose Find from the Edit menuNew color group entry or color entry appears as Untitled Creating custom colorsUploading custom color groups Downloading custom color groups33-24 ColorWise Pro Tools Locate and select the desired color group, and click OpenEditing color values 33-25 Using Spot-On33-26 ColorWise Pro Tools 33-27 Using Spot-On ColorWise Pro Tools Click OK to print the patches Click the center patch in the Spot-On Color Search windowSelect how you want to enter the Cmyk values Using a measurement instrument to target colors 33-29 Using Spot-OnChoose Start from the Instrument menu Saving changes and exiting Spot-On Color Setup Setting default ColorWise options33-31 Color Setup 33-32 ColorWise Pro Tools Setting up the DTP41 Using the X-Rite DTP41 spectrophotometerAppendix a Color Measurement Instruments AA-1 Color Measurement InstrumentsLED indicator Unused connector Connect to serial port Calibrating the DTP41 AA-5 Color Measurement Instruments AA-6 Color Measurement Instruments Click UtilitiesClick Calibrate DTP-41 Click Done Close the Utilities window Using the X-Rite DTP32 densitometer Setting up the DTP32AA-8 Color Measurement Instruments Interface cable Calibrating the DTP32 AA-11 Color Measurement Instruments Page Appendix B Simple Ascii Import File Format SaiffBB-1 Importing density measurements Example of 1D Status T density for EFI 34 patch Example of 1D Status T density for EFI 21 patchBB-2 Importing density measurements BB-3 Importing density measurements Example of 1D Status T density for an arbitraryPage Index DTP41 IndexDTP41 2-19 to 2-22, A-1 to A-7 Index