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Protecting a gray color as a spot color, Entire Predefined List

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54 Chapter 6-Managing color 10. To apply this to your job, in the job parameters window, in the Color tab, select Protected Colors, and then select the Use protected RGB values check box. Protecting a gray color as a spot color The gray spot workflow applies to graphics and text elements. 1. From the Tools menu, select Spot Color Editor. 2. In the Spot Color Editor dialog box, click the Protect Gray tab. 3. Click Add. 4. In the Color name box, type a name for your color. 5. In the Gray source value 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 Gray tab, select the color. 8. If necessary, in the Corrected column, adjust the CMYK values. 9. Click Apply. 10. To apply this to your job, in the job parameters window, in the Color tab, select Protected Colors, and then select the Use protected gray values check box. Protecting a CMYK color as a spot color The CMYK 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 CMYK tab. 3. Click Add. 4. In the Color name box, type a name for your color. 5. In the CMYK 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 CMYK tab, select the color. 8. If necessary, in the Corrected column, adjust the CMYK values. 9. Click Apply.

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10.
To apply this to your job, in the job parameters window, in the
Color
tab, select
Protected Colors
, and then select the
Use
protected RGB values
check box.
Protecting a gray color as a spot color
The gray spot workflow applies to graphics and text elements.
1.
From the
Tools
menu, select
Spot Color Editor
.
2.
In the Spot Color Editor dialog box, click the
Protect Gray
tab.
3.
Click
Add
.
4.
In the
Color name
box, type a name for your color.
5.
In the
Gray source value
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 Gray
tab, select the color.
8.
If necessary, in the
Corrected
column, adjust the CMYK
values.
9.
Click
Apply
.
10.
To apply this to your job, in the job parameters window, in the
Color
tab, select
Protected Colors
, and then select the
Use
protected gray values
check box.
Protecting a CMYK color as a spot color
The CMYK 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 CMYK
tab.
3.
Click
Add
.
4.
In the
Color name
box, type a name for your color.
5.
In the
CMYK 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 CMYK
tab, select the color.
8.
If necessary, in the
Corrected
column, adjust the CMYK
values.
9.
Click
Apply
.
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