System information
1) Using the Convert to Color Space you can choose to maintain the image details but with the
risk of losing color intensity. Pixels with different colors will have different colors even after
conversion. Therefore, the objects are first converted to gray space, after which they are
converted to the separation color space. This action preserves contrast.
2) Using the Snap color to color set action you can choose to maintain color intensity, with the
risk of losing some image details (the target color might be a lighter shade, thus mapping a
number of tints of the source color to the exact same target color). This action will not preserve
contrast.
Remap Colors
Remap the undesirable original colors to the required colors, honoring the specified overprint
settings. You can remap individual channels, color space or color at a time.
1. Navigate to Global Change > Standard > Color > Remap Colors .
2. Double click Remap Colors to open the Enfocus Global Change Editor: Remap Colors dialog
box.
3. Using this dialog box you can,
a. Remap Color Space to any other Color Space or Color.
For example: If you have a PDF file which has all colors in Device CMYK and you want to
convert these to Device RGB, then select Color Space and Device CMYK in the Remap:
drop-down menus. Next select Color Space and Device RGB in the To: drop-down menus.
b. Similarly you can remap Color to any other Color Space or Color.
c. You can also remap Color Range to any other Color Space or Color.
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