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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
• C
MYK:
A
subtractive color system and the color model used by professional
printers. Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks combine to “subtract” from
white and thus reproduce most colors.
•
Multi-Ink: A special model in QuarkXPress Server and QuarkXPress that
allows you to create a multi-ink color based on screen percentages of existing
process inks or spot colors. Before using this feature, consult your printer or
service bureau to make sure that the percentages you choose do not cause
ink-coverage problems.
• PANTONE: Consists of the PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM
®
colors in solid
colors for printing on coated stock. The PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM was
designed to specify spot colors. The PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM prints
each color on its own plate when you print separations. Use the PANTONE
Color Formula Guide for accurate PANTONE-identified solid color standards
for coated and uncoated paper stock. The PANTONE Hexachrome
®
color sys-
tem is designed to reproduce colors using six unique PANTONE process inks.
This matching system enables you to choose from more than 2,000 ultra
high-fidelity colors, which are arranged chromatically. Use the PANTONE
Hexachrome Color Selector for accurate PANTONE Hexachrome-identified
color standards for coated and uncoated paper stock.
•
TOYO or DIC: These are spot-color-matching systems popular in Japan.
•
TRUMATCH
®
and FOCOLTONE
®
: These are matching systems that enable you
to specify colors that can be built on-press using the four process colors — cyan,
magenta, yellow, and black.
•
Hexachrome Uncoated and Hexachrome Coated: These are hi-fidelity color
matching systems from Pantone Inc. that consist of colors printed with six
process plates instead of the usual four. Orange and green are added to the
CMYK plates to create better impact and increase the range of reproducible
colors. Choose Hexachrome colors in your projects only after you have talked
to your printer and planned printing a Hexachrome job.
•
Web-safe: This color model displays in the Model drop-down menu only if the
corresponding Color Library files are installed in your “Color” folder.
•
Web Named Colors: This model enables you to select a Web-safe color using
its assigned color name — for example, “Dark Blue.” Not all Web-safe colors
are included in the
W
eb Named Colors
palette. This color model displays in
the
Model drop-down menu only if the corresponding Color Library files are
installed in your “Color” folder.
COLOR WHEEL OPTIONS (COLOR SELECTOR)
Edit Color dialog box Þ New, Edit or Duplicate
If you choose HSB, RGB, LAB, or CMYK from the Model drop-down menu,
the color wheel, brightness slider, and numeric sliders display.
COLORS
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