System information

Foreground objectBackground object
not specifiednot specifiedObject type
OPM 0Overprint mode
C: 0 %Spot color Red 40 %Color space
M: 10 %
Y: 20 %
K: 30 %
The are no common inks because the background object has a spot color and the foreground has
CMYK colors.
The resulting color in the overlapping part of the objects (the intersection) will be as follows:
C: 0 %
M: 10 %
Y: 20 %
K: 30 %
Spot color Red 40 %
Example2: Duotone object with overprint on ICC-tagged CMYK background
Given a duotone object with 70% Red and 30% black that is rendered with overprint on top of a
background in ICC-tagged CMYK.
The duotone object uses the inks Red and black. The background must be identified as inks, so
the ICC-tagged CMYK background is converted to regular CMYK. This conversion is performed
according to ICC profiles that may be specified in the preferences. Suppose the background is
converted to 20% cyan, 21% magenta, 22% yellow and 23% black. The overprint mode does not
influence this.
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