ColorMark+ Legacy and ICC Profiles 1
Document Scope The information in this document applies to systems running ColorMark Legacy Server Software prior to version 8.97. This is not the same version as ColorMark+ Advanced Color Management. If you are running 8.97 or newer of ColorMark Legacy server software and you wish to use ICC color management, disregard this document and see instead the Release Notes for ColorMark Server Software 8.97, found in ColorSpan document 0700093C.
into device-specific CMYK colors of the printer. A chief obstacle in successful color conversion is the difference in device gamuts. The process of conversion is known as gamut mapping. There are two principal approaches to gamut mapping, colorimetric rendering and perceptual rendering. In colorimetric rendering, colors that are common to both devices are rendered exactly, and colors that fall outside the gamut of the target device are adjusted to the next-closest equivalent.
information on how to get Stuffit Expander. If you do not know if you have Stuffit Expander, doubleclick on MACDROP.HQX anyway, and if Stuffit Expander is present on your system it will decode the file. 8. When Stuffit has finished decoding MACDROP.HQX, you should see a folder named “Profile Fixer.” If instead you see a file named “Profile Fixer.sit,” double-click on that file to fully expand the archive. 9. Double-click on the Profile Fixer folder to open it. 10.
2. Choose “Save a Copy” from the File menu. 3. Select “Photoshop EPS” as the “Format:” pull-down menu. 4. In the options dialog, set the DCS option menu to “On”. 5. Save the file. Photoshop 5 or later: 1. Open the EPS in Photoshop. 2. Choose “Save a Copy” from the File menu. 3. Select “Photoshop DCS 1.0” or “Photoshop DCS 2.0” from the “Format:” pull-down menu. 4. Save the file.
Configuring Quark 4.x to Print Color Separations First, the Quark CMS Xtension must be active. Go to the Utilities menu and select “Xtensions Manager.” Verify that Quark CMS is active; if it is not, make it active, save the Xtension set, then quit and relaunch Quark. The first time that Quark starts up after enabling Quark CMS it will prompt you for the location of the Auxiliary Profiles Folder.
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