Canon imagePRESS C800 imagePRESS C800 Series Operation Guide - Page 292
Color mapping, Leave out separations, White separations
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More PRISMAsync color information New or changed spot colors are stored in a custom spot color library. You can import or export spot color libraries. Color mapping Use color mapping to convert RGB and CMYK color input values to specific output colors, for example, your corporate color. Color mappings are useful to map colors in the input file to a fixed spot color of a spot color library. With color mappings you ensure that specific input colors always result in the same output color. Assign color mappings to one or more color presets to include them in the job preparation workflow. Leave out separations You can use color mapping to indicate layers in the document that you want to leave out whilst printing. You can exclude layers for printing when you map the colors of these layers to a spot color with the value "None". You can use leave out separations for the following document areas: • White separations • Cutting marks • Spot layers, that indicate a foil to be applied after the print process • Spot layers, that indicate a gold print 292 Chapter 12 - References imagePRESS C800 Series