Xerox 6180N Color Management Guide v3.7 - Page 20

Print as grayscale, Spot color editor, Relative Colorimetric - conservative

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DocuSP color management NOTE: These image resample methods are detailed in Chapter 4: Using Color Tools. - Output Destination Profiles convert PCS to CMYK. There are pre-defined destination profiles for GCR (Gray Component Replacement). GCR replaces equivalent percentages of the gray component for colors (CMY), replacing the gray with black. This conserves dry ink and prevents dry ink buildup. Emulation can be selected in place of destination profiles allowing you to select a color profile that emulates a specific type of output profile for media or a printing device. Rendering intent provides color mapping options. The available rendering intents are covered in detail in Chapter 4: Using Color Tools and are as follows: Saturation Perceptual Relative Colorimetric Absolute Colorimetric Pure Print as grayscale Print as grayscale converts color content to gray. Refer to on-line help for the details, as well as for information on billing. Spot color editor DocuSP has a built-in color lookup table to map incoming spot color (PANTONE® Coated or Uncoated) to the matching PANTONE® color created in DocuSP CMYK. If the PostScript or PDF file contains Uncoated, Process or ProSim color, the CMYK color representation is created using the color values in the PostScript file. The Spot Color Editor is provided allowing you to change the standard DocuSP output for each PANTONE® color. 2-12 Color Management Guide

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DocuSP color management
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Color Management Guide
NOTE:
These image resample methods are detailed in
Chapter 4: Using Color Tools.
Output
Destination Profiles
convert PCS to CMYK.
There are pre-defined destination profiles for GCR
(Gray Component Replacement). GCR replaces
equivalent percentages of the gray component for
colors (CMY), replacing the gray with black. This
conserves dry ink and prevents dry ink buildup.
Emulation
can be selected in place of destination
profiles allowing you to select a color profile that
emulates a specific type of output profile for media or a
printing device.
Rendering
intent
provides color mapping options.
The available rendering intents are covered in detail in
Chapter 4: Using Color Tools and are as follows:
Saturation
Perceptual
Relative Colorimetric
Absolute Colorimetric
Pure
Print as grayscale
Print as grayscale converts color content to gray. Refer to on-line
help for the details, as well as for information on billing.
Spot color editor
DocuSP has a built-in color lookup table to map incoming spot
color (PANTONE® Coated or Uncoated) to the matching
PANTONE® color created in DocuSP CMYK. If the PostScript or
PDF file contains Uncoated, Process or ProSim color, the CMYK
color representation is created using the color values in the
PostScript file.
The Spot Color Editor is provided allowing you to change the
standard DocuSP output for each PANTONE® color.