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Deleting a spot color - Global Library, Protecting specific colors

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Deleting a spot color - Global Library 53 Deleting a spot color - Global Library You can delete spot colors from the custom color dictionary. 1. From the Tools menu, select Spot Color Editor. 2. Select the Spot color tab. 3. In the Spot color library list, select Custom Dictionary. 4. From the list of custom colors, select the color that you want to delete. 5. Click Remove. 6. Click Yes to delete the color. 7. Click Close. Protecting specific colors Using the Spot Color Editor, you can protect specific colors-for example, official logos or company colors-to help produce color fidelity and color consistency between devices. When you define a specific color as an RGB, CMYK, or gray spot color and enter a fixed CMYK target for it, the IC-309m print controller treats the selected color as a spot color and protects it. The IC-309m print controller in turn takes the protected color and translates it to a K value. Protecting an RGB color as a spot color The RGB spot workflow applies to graphic and text elements. 1. From the Tools menu, select Spot Color Editor. 2. In the Spot Color Editor dialog box, click the Protect RGB tab. 3. Click Add. 4. In the Color name box, type a name for your color. 5. In the RGB source values column and the CMYK target values column, type the desired values, or select a spot color from Entire Predefined List. 6. Click Save. 7. On the Protect RGB tab, select the color. The color information appears. 8. If necessary, in the Corrected column, adjust the CMYK values. 9. Click Apply.

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Deleting a spot color - Global Library
You can delete spot colors from the custom color dictionary.
1.
From the
Tools
menu, select
Spot Color Editor
.
2.
Select the
Spot color
tab.
3.
In the
Spot color library
list, select
Custom Dictionary
.
4.
From the list of custom colors, select the color that you want to
delete.
5.
Click
Remove
.
6.
Click
Yes
to delete the color.
7.
Click
Close
.
Protecting specific colors
Using the Spot Color Editor, you can protect specific colors—for
example, official logos or company colors—to help produce color
fidelity and color consistency between devices. When you define a
specific color as an RGB, CMYK, or gray spot color and enter a
fixed CMYK target for it, the IC-309m print controller treats the
selected color as a spot color and protects it. The IC-309m print
controller in turn takes the protected color and translates it to a K
value.
Protecting an RGB color as a spot color
The RGB spot workflow applies to graphic and text elements.
1.
From the
Tools
menu, select
Spot Color Editor
.
2.
In the Spot Color Editor dialog box, click the
Protect RGB
tab.
3.
Click
Add
.
4.
In the
Color name
box, type a name for your color.
5.
In the
RGB source values
column and the
CMYK target
values
column, type the desired values, or select a spot color
from
Entire Predefined List
.
6.
Click
Save
.
7.
On the
Protect RGB
tab, select the color.
The color information appears.
8.
If necessary, in the
Corrected
column, adjust the CMYK
values.
9.
Click
Apply
.
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