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To zoom out so that the entire page fits in the image preview, click the Fit in Window icon next to the zoom
control or select View > Fit in Window
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To display a magnified view of the area around the cursor location that moves with the cursor, click the Magnifier
icon or select View > Magnifier.
View color values in the image
For a color job, ImageViewer displays the job with the actual CMYK values that are sent to the printer. You can
inspect the CMYK value of any point in the image.
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Hover over a pixel in the image.
The CMYK values are displayed in the Separations pane.
Display color separations
The Separations pane controls how color separations are displayed in the image preview and in printed output. Each
page in the job may have different separations enabled.
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To display color separations, do any of the following:
• To control which separations appear, select or clear the check box next to the separation name in the
Separations pane.
• To invert the current selection of separations, select View > Separations > Invert Selection.
Inverting a selection makes unselected separations the new selection. For example, if Cyan and Magenta are
selected, inverting the selection displays Yellow and Black.
• To quickly display all separations, choose View > Separations > Select All.
Edit color response or gray response using curves
You can edit the response curves in the Color Adjust pane (for color output) or Curve Edit pane (for black-and-white
output) to make precise edits to a job. This feature lets you customize the response curve for each color separation in
a color job or for the gray of a black-and-white job.
For a black-and-white job, edits to the gray response curve apply to all pages of the job.
Note: After you make curve edits for a color job, save the job before you switch to the Color Wheel tab. Otherwise,
all of your curve edits are lost.
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For a color job, click the Curves tab in the Color Adjust pane and do any of the following to adjust how the
curves are displayed:
• To show or hide a color curve, click the eye icon below the specific color block.
• To select a specific color curve, click its color block, which brings the curve to the front.
• Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to switch between the curves.
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Do any of the following:
• To add a point on the curve, click anywhere on the curve.
• To edit a curve, drag a point on the curve to the desired response value.
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