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Color management Proof the output on the monitor (InDesign, PS driver) This example uses Adobe InDesign CS2 under Mac OS, with the PostScript driver. Color management is done by the printer. 1. Initial recommendations: ● Choose an appropriate paper type for the purpose. ● The paper type should be calibrated and profiled with the printer and the print-quality level that you intend to use. See Color calibration on page 66 and Color profiling on page 67. ● For a correct preview of the printed image, the monitor should also be profiled. 2. Open Adobe InDesign CS2. 3. From the Edit menu, select Color Settings. ● Make sure that the Advanced Mode check box is checked. ● Working Spaces > RGB: select Adobe RGB (1998) or sRGB. ● Working Spaces > CMYK: select Europe ISO Coated FOGRA27 in Europe, U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 in the USA or Japan Standard v2 in Japan. ● Color Management Policies: select Preserve Embedded Profiles. ● Profile Mismatches: check Ask When Opening and Ask When Pasting. ● Missing Profiles: check Ask When Opening. ● Conversion Options > Intent: select Perceptual for RGB images or Relative Colorimetric for CMYK images. ● Click OK. 4. From the File menu, select Open to open the document. 5. Place the images if necessary. From the File menu, select Place; browse the available images and click Open. ENWW Color management scenarios 91

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Proof the output on the monitor (InDesign, PS driver)
This example uses Adobe InDesign CS2 under Mac OS, with the PostScript driver. Color
management is done by the printer.
1.
Initial recommendations:
Choose an appropriate paper type for the purpose.
The paper type should be calibrated and profiled with the printer and the print-quality level
that you intend to use. See
Color calibration
on page
66
and
Color profiling
on page
67
.
For a correct preview of the printed image, the monitor should also be profiled.
2.
Open Adobe InDesign CS2.
3.
From the
Edit
menu, select
Color Settings
.
Make sure that the
Advanced Mode
check box is checked.
Working Spaces
>
RGB
: select
Adobe RGB (1998)
or
sRGB
.
Working Spaces
>
CMYK
: select
Europe ISO Coated FOGRA27
in Europe,
U.S. Web
Coated (SWOP) v2
in the USA or
Japan Standard v2
in Japan.
Color Management Policies
: select
Preserve Embedded Profiles
.
Profile Mismatches
: check
Ask When Opening
and
Ask When Pasting
.
Missing Profiles
: check
Ask When Opening
.
Conversion Options
>
Intent
: select
Perceptual
for RGB images or
Relative
Colorimetric
for CMYK images.
Click
OK
.
4.
From the
File
menu, select
Open
to open the document.
5.
Place the images if necessary. From the
File
menu, select
Place
; browse the available images
and click
Open
.
ENWW
Color management scenarios
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Color management