Kyocera KM-C2030 FieryX3e+ Color Reference Guide - Page 63

Layout Applications, Working with layout applications, Defining colors

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55-1 Working with page layout applications Chapter 5: Page Layout Applications This chapter provides instructions for printing color documents from Adobe InDesign 1.5.2, Adobe PageMaker 7.x and 6.5, and QuarkXPress 4.02 and 3.32. Before printing from these applications, make sure the appropriate printer driver and the Color Server PPD are installed on your computer, as described in the User Software Installation Guide. Working with page layout applications The following sections apply to all page layout applications. Defining colors Page layout applications generally use the CMYK color model. Some allow you to define colors with other color models and may be able to send that data to the Color Server in those other color models. Generally, however, CRDs (which affect only RGB data) do not affect colors defined in page layout applications. For predictable results with CMYK colors, use the CMYK Color Reference when defining colors in page layout applications (see "Choosing colors in PostScript applications" on page 2-6). NOTE: If the application allows you to define colors in RGB, determine whether it converts the RGB data to CMYK before sending it to the Color Server. If it does, this will determine which ColorWise print options affect your job. For example, if the application converts RGB black (defined in the document as R0%, G0%, B0%) to four-color CMYK black when it sends the job to the Color Server, the Pure Black Text/Graphics option will have no effect when you print the job. You can also choose named colors from the PANTONE color library (see "PANTONE Coated Color Reference" on page 2-7).

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5
5-1
Working with page layout applications
This chapter provides instructions for printing color documents from Adobe
InDesign 1.5.2, Adobe PageMaker 7.x and 6.5, and QuarkXPress 4.02 and 3.32.
Before printing from these applications, make sure the appropriate printer driver
and the Color Server
PPD
are installed on your computer, as described in the
User
Software Installation Guide
.
Working with page layout applications
The following sections apply to all page layout applications.
Defining colors
Page layout applications generally use the CMYK color model. Some allow you
to define colors with other color models and may be able to send that data to the
Color Server in those other color models. Generally, however, CRDs
(which affect
only RGB data) do not affect colors defined in page layout applications. For
predictable results with CMYK colors, use the CMYK Color Reference when defining
colors in page layout applications (see
“Choosing colors in PostScript applications”
on
page 2-6).
N
OTE
:
If the application allows you to define colors in RGB, determine whether it
converts the RGB data to CMYK before sending it to the Color Server. If it does, this
will determine which ColorWise print options affect your job. For example, if the
application converts RGB black (defined in the document as R0%, G0%, B0%) to
four-color CMYK black when it sends the job to the Color Server, the Pure Black
Text/Graphics option will have no effect when you print the job.
You can also choose
named colors
from the PANTONE color library (see
“PANTONE Coated Color Reference”
on page 2-7).
Chapter 5:
Page Layout
Applications