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2.Create or open the image with its own or the most appropriate color space. Then retouch the image as needed.

3.When you have the image ready to send to the output device, that is the moment to simulate on your printer what will appear on the output device. You must convert the image from the source or work profile to the output CMYK device, and then again from the output CMYK device to the printer profile (calibrated).

In InDesign we recommend the Proof Setup command (View > Proof Setup -> Custom). This command lets you select the "proof profile" in the source space when printing. You can also see a simulation on your monitor. We recommend as follows:

Each object in InDesign has its own color management. The InDesign elements (native) use the working spaces (default profiles) and the rendering intent defined in Color Settings , and the

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