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North America General Purpose — suitable for designs that will be used in multiple types of output in North America
Europe General Purpose — suitable for designs that will be used in multiple types of output in Europe
Europe Prepress — suitable for designs that will be printed by print service providers in Europe
Europe Web — suitable for web designs that are created in Europe
Japan General Purpose — suitable for designs that will be used in multiple types of output in Japan
Japan Prepress — suitable for designs that will be printed by print service providers in Japan
Japan Web — suitable for web designs that are created in Japan
MinimalColor Management — preserves the original RGB, CMYK, and Grayscale color values when opening, importing, or pasting
documents
North America Prepress — suitable for designs that will be printed by print service providers in North America
North America Web — suitable for web designs that are created in North America
Simulate Color Management Off — produces the color-conversion results of the Color Management Off preset that is available in
earlier versions of Corel DESIGNER
Simulate Corel DESIGNER Technical SuiteX4 — displays colors as they appear in Corel DESIGNER Technical SuiteX4
To add a color management preset
1
Click Tools Color management Default settings.
2 Change any default color settings.
3
Click the Save button next to the Presets list box.
4 In the Save color management style dialog box, type a name in the Save style as box.
To delete a color management preset
1
Click Tools Color management Default settings.
2 Choose a preset from the Presets list box.
3
Click the Delete button .
Working with color management policies
Color management policies determine how colors are managed in documents that you open and work with in an application. In Corel
DESIGNER, you can set one color-management policy for opening documents and another for importing and pasting files and objects in the
active document.
The color management policy for opening files determines what RGB, CMYK, and Grayscale color profiles are used in each file you want to
open. By default, the application uses the color profiles embedded in the file. You can also choose to assign the default color profiles to the
file or convert colors in the file to the default color profiles.
By default, the color management policy for importing and pasting files converts the RGB and Grayscale colors of the files to the document
color profiles, and assigns the document CMYK color profile to files in the CMYK mode. You can also choose to assign the document color
profiles to the file, or convert the colors of the active document to the color profiles that are embedded in the file.
The files that you are opening or importing may be missing color profiles, or may contain color profiles that do not match the default color
profiles. By default, the application does not warn you about missing or mismatched color profiles but makes color management choices
that produce good results. However, you can activate warning messages if you want to have full control over the colors in your documents.
To set a color management policy for opening documents
1
Click Tools Color management Default settings.
2 In the Open section of the Color management policies area, choose one of the following options from the RGB list box: