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Using this Preset Manager you can select a predefined set, and click Apply button to use it, or
you can create your own Color Management Preset using the Color Management Preset Editor.
See
Using the Color Management Preset Editor
on page 22
Underneath the Preset Manager, an overview of the Currently applied Color Management
Preferences is shown.
Using Color Management in the toolbar, you can select a Color Management Preset, open the
Color Management preferences, or open the Color Management Preset Editor.
Using the Color Management Preset Editor
1. Define the name and Description
2. If you want to use the active settings in your preset, select Grab current Color Management
Preferences from the Actions menu. All these settings will be entered automatically.
3. If you want to use the Acrobat Preferences in your preset, select Grab current Acrobat
Preferences from the Actions menu.
4. Configure the general color management settings in the General tab.
5. In the Images tab, you can select the Apply General color settings checkbox to apply the general
settings for the images too or you can select the Enable color management checkbox to override
the general color settings and configure separate settings for images.
6. Select a default source and target ICC profile for each color space. By selecting Sync with
Acrobat, the corresponding ICC profile defined in the Acrobat preference will be used.
7. Select the CMM Engine to be used, and (if applicable) select Use black point compensation
checkbox.
8. Click the Save button to just save the settings or click the Save and Apply button to apply the
settings too.
Preferences > Enfocus PitStop Pro Preferences > Variable Sets
A variable is a special, well-recognizable string that gets replaced by a dynamic value. Variable
data can be used to provide a value for a property.
Variable sets in PitStop Pro help you to change the parameters of the Preflight Check and Action
List at runtime. It allows data from sources such as manual entry to be used.
You can define the default Variable Set for processing in PitStop Pro in Enfocus PitStop Pro
Preferences > Variable Sets .
Using Variable Sets
Variable Sets configurations are handled as presets and can be accessed in two ways:
1. By choosing Edit > Preferences > Enfocus PitStop Pro Preferences and selecting the Variable
Sets category. The Variable Sets configurations are shown using the Preset Manager: see
The
Enfocus Preset Manager
on page 33.
Using this Preset Manager you can select a predefined set, and click Apply button to use it, or
you can create your own Variable Sets Preset using the Enfocus Variable Set Editor. See
Using
the Enfocus Variable Set Editor
on page 23.
Underneath the Preset Manager, an overview of the Currently applied Variable Sets Preferences
is shown.
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