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CMYK simulation, Adobe InDesign 1.5.2, InDesign color settings

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55-3 Adobe InDesign 1.5.2 CMYK simulation You can specify a CMYK Simulation profile and a CMYK simulation method for a job using the CMYK Simulation Profile and CMYK Simulation Method print options (see the Color Guide). The CMYK Simulation setting affects all CMYK color data sent by the page layout application. It can also affect RGB data if RGB Separation is set to Simulation. • If the document contains CMYK images that were separated for an offset press standard, apply the corresponding CMYK Simulation setting. For example, for images separated for SWOP, choose SWOP as the CMYK Simulation setting. If you print separations to the Color Server and choose to use the Combine Separations feature in conjunction with Full Simulation, the result may not match that of the same page printed as composite. • If the document contains CMYK images that were separated according to the color characteristics of a custom ICC profile (not a press standard profile), specify the corresponding profile as the CMYK Simulation Profile setting on the Color Server. NOTE: To achieve the workflow described earlier, the profile used for the separation of CMYK images in the document should also reside on the Color Server. For more information on downloading CMYK Simulation profiles to the Color Server with ColorWise Pro Tools, see the Color Guide. Adobe InDesign 1.5.2 The following sections outline the recommended settings for using Adobe InDesign 1.5.2 in a Color Server workflow. InDesign color settings When using ColorWise color management, turn off the InDesign color management features.

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Adobe InDesign 1.5.2
CMYK simulation
You can specify a CMYK Simulation profile and a CMYK simulation method for a job
using the CMYK Simulation Profile and CMYK Simulation Method print options (see
the
Color Guide
). The CMYK Simulation setting affects all CMYK color data sent by
the page layout application. It can also affect RGB data if RGB Separation is set to
Simulation.
If the document contains CMYK images that were separated for an offset press
standard, apply the corresponding CMYK Simulation setting. For example, for
images separated for
SWOP
, choose SWOP as the CMYK Simulation setting.
If you print separations to the Color Server and choose to use the Combine
Separations feature in conjunction with Full Simulation, the result may not match
that of the same page printed as composite.
If the document contains CMYK images that were separated according to the color
characteristics of a custom
ICC profile
(not a press standard profile), specify the
corresponding profile as the CMYK Simulation Profile setting on the Color Server.
N
OTE
:
To achieve the workflow described earlier, the profile used for the separation
of CMYK images in the document should also reside on the Color Server. For more
information on downloading CMYK Simulation profiles to the Color Server with
ColorWise Pro Tools, see the
Color Guide
.
Adobe InDesign 1.5.2
The following sections outline the recommended settings for using Adobe InDesign
1.5.2 in a Color Server workflow.
InDesign color settings
When using ColorWise color management, turn off the InDesign color management
features.