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3. Define if you want to convert the Fill, the Stroke or Both
4. Select the color space you want to convert the color to.
5. If necessary, change the Source ICC Profile. Only the profiles for the Source color space will
be available.
Note: For gray objects, you can also select CMYK profiles, in order to treat gray as CMYK black.
6. Set the Target ICC Profile. Only the profiles for the Target color space will be available.
7. Define the Rendering Intent to be used.
8. If you select Force gray text and lineart to keep same intensity, PitStop Pro will try to remap
impure gray and black to black BEFORE converting to CMYK. This will result e.g. for RGB black
text to convert to pure 100% K instead of a mix of all process colors
9. If you want to tag converted object with the target ICC profile, enable the option.
10. Click Convert
Using DeviceLink Profiles
In the Enfocus Convert Color panel, you can use DeviceLink Profiles instead of ICC Profiles.
DeviceLink Profiles are device specific profiles, converting colors from one color space to another,
without converting to LAB or any other device independent color space in between.
Since DeviceLink Profiles have a Source and Destination color space defined, you can only select
DeviceLink Profiles matching the source and destination color space in the “Source” field. The
Target profile field will be disabled if a DeviceLink profile is selected.
7.10 Working with Color Database
Using User Swatches
The Color Database allows to select a color (using the Color Picker) from standard (pantone) colors,
previously defined colors or imported color libraries.
The Color Database can be opened from within the Enfocus Inspector, if an object is selected, by
selecting the Fill and Stroke tab, and selecting Color Picker from the fly-out menu.
The Color Database uses the Enfocus Preset Manager to manage the colors
To add a color to the Local color database
1. Using the Select Objects tool , click any text or object in the PDF document which has the
color which you want to add to your User Swatches.
2. Choose Window > Show Enfocus Inspector or click the Show Inspector button to display
the Enfocus Inspector.
The Enfocus Inspector appears and shows the current color settings of the selected text or
object.
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