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Create name based on values: Check so that the name is automatically based on the
color slider values below.
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Type: Use the drop-down to specify which type of color this should be: either a Tint or a
Color.
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Option group: contains the options for the chosen type. Options change depending on
the selected type.
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Color:
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Model: This can be either CMYK or RGB.
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Spot Color: Check to set the color as Spot Color. When Spot Colors are used,
the Name must match that of the spot color used in the printer.
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Cyan/Magenta/Yellow/Black (CMYK): Each slider sets a percentage for the
color. Set the values using the sliders, or type in the percentage directly in the
input boxes.
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Red/Green/Blue (RGB): Each slider sets the values of 0-255 for the color. Set
the value using the sliders or type in the value directly in the input boxes.
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Color Preview: Box displaying the preview of the color (converted to RGB
when relevant).
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Tint:
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Source: Select an existing Color in the template. The tint or opacity will be
applied to this color.
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Tint/Opacity: The slider sets the percentage of tint or opacity. Set the value
using the slider, or type the percentage directly in the input box.
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Use Opacity: Check to set the Tint slider to use Opacity instead.
Color Settings
Color Management can keep colors consistent across different outputs by using Color Profiles.
When producing output to a new device, color adjustments are made to present the color as
accurately as possible on this new device.
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Enable Color Management: Check to disable color management and ignore embedded
color profiles when importing images (with the exception of imported PDF files as it might
contain a multiple tagged sub images).
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