System information
Local tab
This tab provides a list of locally stored packs (for example: packs that were downloaded but not
yet installed, installed packs appear in the Installed tab). You can,
1. Search for a pack using the search field.
2. Use the Actions button to install, uninstall, download and refresh the available language packs.
Apply various filter options using the Show menu.
3. Browse to the local folder where the language packs are stored using the Browse for folder
button.
4. Install a pack using the Install button.
5. Uninstall a pack using the Uninstall button.
Note: The Enfocus Pack Manager is common across all Enfocus products. It helps you in selecting
and installing the language packs and the configurators (in case you have Enfocus Switch installed)
of your choice.
Preferences > Enfocus PitStop Pro Preferences > Color Management
Color Management in a nutshell
A Color Management system is designed to reconcile the different color capabilities of input devices,
for example a scanner or digital camera, and output devices, for example a printer or press, to
ensure consistent color throughout the creation, display, and print process. Ideally, this means
that the colors displayed on your monitor accurately represent the colors of the final output. It
also means that different applications, monitors, and operating systems will display colors
consistently.
Using ICC color profiles for color conversion
To eliminate, or at least minimize, color differences between devices, you can use ICC (International
Color Consortium) color profiles whenever color conversions are made during preflight and
correction.
An ICC color profile is a mathematical description of the color space used by a specific device. All
objects in your PDF documents, i.e. text, graphics and images, can be associated, or "tagged", with
an ICC profile for a given color space (Grayscale, RGB or CMYK).
You can select an ICC profile for each color space in the PitStop Pro preferences. If you want to
make separate settings for Images and other objects, select the "Use other settings for images
than for objects". The pane underneath will then show two tabs, one for images and one for other
objects.
However, you may also be using Preflight Profiles or Action Lists in which ICC profiles have been
specified too. In that case, the ICC profiles in the respective Preflight Profiles or Action Lists will
take precedence over those which you selected in the PitStop Pro preferences.
Using Color Management
Color Management settings are handled as presets, and can be accessed in two ways:
• By choosing Edit > Preferences > Enfocus PitStop Pro Preferences and selecting the Color
Management category. The Color Management Settings are shown using the Preset Manager:
see
The Enfocus Preset Manager
on page 33.
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