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Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Getting started with QuarkXPress Server
- The QuarkXPress Server user interface
- Server configuration dialog box
- Server preferences
- Application preferences (category)
- Display (pane)
- Input Settings (pane)
- XTensions Manager (pane)
- Font Mapping (pane)
- Deconstruct (Pane)
- EPS (pane)
- Full Res Preview (pane)
- Job Jackets (pane)
- Modifier (pane)
- PDF (Pane)
- Placeholders (pane)
- PSD Import (pane)
- Fraction/Price (pane)
- Picture Effects (pane)
- Project preferences (category)
- General (pane)
- XML Import (pane)
- Default Print Layout (category)
- General (pane)
- Measurements (pane)
- Paragraph (pane)
- Character (pane)
- Tools (pane)
- Trapping (pane)
- Color Manager (pane)
- Layers (pane)
- Style sheets
- Colors
- H&Js
- Output styles
- Output Styles (dialog box)
- Edit EPS Style (dialog box)
- Panes
- General (pane)
- Color (pane)
- Marks (pane)
- Fonts (pane)
- Bleed (pane)
- Transparency (pane)
- OPI (pane)
- JDF (pane)
- Advanced (pane)
- Summary (pane)
- Edit PPML Style (dialog box)
- Panes
- Device (pane)
- Pages (pane)
- Colors (pane)
- Pictures (pane)
- Marks (pane)
- Bleed (pane)
- JDF (pane)
- Advanced (pane)
- Summary (pane)
- Edit PDF Style (dialog box)
- Panes
- Pages (pane)
- Meta Data (pane)
- Hyperlink (pane)
- Compression (pane)
- Color (pane)
- Fonts (pane)
- Marks (pane)
- Bleed (pane)
- Transparency (pane)
- OPI (pane)
- OPI Active (check box)
- JDF (pane)
- Summary (pane)
- Edit Print Style (dialog box)
- Panes
- Device (pane)
- Pages (pane)
- Colors (pane)
- Pictures (pane)
- Fonts (pane)
- Marks (pane)
- Bleed (pane)
- Transparency (pane)
- OPI (pane)
- JDF (pane)
- Summary (pane)
- Font mapping
- Source Setups
- Output Setups
- Server XTensions Manager
- Status Monitor
- Other menu items
- Creating URL requests
- XTensions software
- Telegraph XTensions software
- QuarkXPress Server Monitor
- Glossary
T
o configure a source setup:
1 I
n the
R
GB, CMYK, LAB,
a
nd
G
ray
t
abs, review and make changes to the
Profile and Rendering Intent selected for Solid Colors and Images.
2 In the RGB and CMYK tabs, if you want color management transformations
to occur even within the same color space, check
Color Manage RGB Sources
to RGB Destinations
or Color Manage CMYK Sources to CMYK
Destinations
, respectively.
3 In the Named Colors tab, specify the source color space for each of the named
default colors stored in your preferences. To do this, select a color and choose
an option from the
Source Space drop-down menu: LAB, RGB, or CMYK. The
default setting,
Automatic, uses the largest color space available to describe
the color.
4 In the Inks tab, specify the source color space for each ink that might be out-
put from the layout. To do this, select an ink and choose an option from the
Underlying Color Space drop-down menu. You cannot modify Black, Cyan,
Magenta, and Yellow because their source color space will always be
CMYK.
You can, however, change the setting for
Any New Ink or for any inks you
create, such as a custom varnish plate. The
Automatic setting uses the largest
color space available to describe the color, first considering LAB, then RGB,
and finally CMYK.
5 To finish the source setup, click OK.
OUTPUT SETUPS
The Source command (Server/QuarkXPress Server Þ Document Controls Þ
Color Setups Þ Source) displays the Default Output Setups dialog box, which
enables you to create and manage output setups.
An output setup describes the capabilities of various types of output devices
and determines how colors are handled in various output scenarios. You can
think of an output setup as “where colors are going.” An output setup speci-
fi
es composite or separation output, the output mode, and an output profi
le.
In QuarkXPress Server, you create output setups for output in print, PDF, and
other formats.
As with source setups, to get started in creating an output setup, you need
to know details about typical jobs, output methods, and equipment. For
example, it’s helpful to know the name and have the profiles for any compos-
ite printing devices. QuarkXPress Server provides default output setups for
various workflows.
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