System information
• Sharpness - Enables the Skin Sharpness and Non-skin Sharpness controls.
The Skin Sharpness control affects flesh tones in an image. The Non-skin Sharpness control affects the
other colors in the image. The range for each control is from -100 (softening) to 100 (sharpening).
• Red-Eye Correction - Red-eye is the condition in which a light source, usually a flash built into a camera,
reflects from the retina in the subject's eye, causing a red pupil in the photo.
If Red-Eye Correction is selected, the Fiery Server analyzes the image and attempts to identify and correct
the red-eye condition. You can adjust the size of the correction area using the Region control, where 100
corresponds to just the area of the red pupil.
Image Enhance Visual Editor
Image Enhance Visual Editor (IEVE) is an image enhancing application that provides a visual workspace for
adjusting individual images in PDF or PostScript jobs submitted to the Fiery Server (including jobs submitted
through Fiery JDF workflows).
Adjustments made in IEVE affect the job on the Fiery Server and are not applied to the original source document.
With IEVE, you can:
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Apply enhancements to one or more images on a page or multiple pages.
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See the effects of settings on images as they are applied and fine-tune images before printing.
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Save sets of settings as presets, which you can later apply to other jobs.
Limitations
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Edit a job in IEVE on one client computer at a time. Editing on multiple client computers can give unexpected
results.
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If you edit and save a job in IEVE and then open it in an earlier version of IEVE, some edits may not appear or
may be removed.
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IEVE is limited to opening files 100 pages or less.
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IEVE is limited to extracting 50 images from a single page.
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If the edges of an image are not at right angles to the other edges of that image (for example, like the edges of a
square or rectangle) and the edges of the page, the image cannot be selected for editing. This includes images
rotated at non-right angles from the base of the page and images that are not square or rectangular.
When to use IEVE or the Image Enhance print option
Use Image Enhance Visual Editor (IEVE) to make specific adjustments that require fine-tuning and visual
inspection before printing; use the Image Enhance print option to make simple, quick adjustments that do not
require visual inspection before printing.
Although IEVE and Image Enhance are independent of each other, you should not use IEVE and Image Enhance
to adjust images in a job at the same time. Using both at the same time applies settings from both, which may have
unexpected effects on the appearance and quality of images.
Fiery Command WorkStation
Managing color
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