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d. Remap any Channel to Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, CMYK or Spot color.
For example: You have a file which has objects composed in CMYK and Spot red. Suppose,
you want to remove the Spot red then you can remap the Channel Spot red to another Spot
color or CMYK channels.
Channels are blended with multiply blend. Depending on the color information in each
Channel, the base color is multiplied by the blend color (that is, only the percentage of color
which is required to get the resultant color is blended).
When you are remapping several channels to a single channel and those channels originally
had a combined ink coverage of more than 100%, the result of the remap will never be more
than 100%.
4. When you make any changes, the text on the Run button toggles to Save and Run.
5. Click Save button to save settings or click Save and Run button to save the setting and also
apply it to the selected image/ file.
Enfocus Inspector
1. Click on the Show Inspector button to open the Enfocus Inspector dialog box.
2. In this dialog box, click on Separations > Remap . Here you can swap any of the CMYK, Spot
color, DeviceN, NChannel and Grey to any PANTONE colors.
3. Select Cyan, Magenta, Yellow or Black.
4. In the Remap to drop-down menu, select the color you want to remap to.
5. The Remap to drop-down menu consists of the options Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black and Pick
Color. When you select Pick Color option, the Spot Color Picker dialog box appears. Use this
to choose any PANTONE color you want.
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