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source and output, can be shared through inclusion in Job Jackets. Before distributing
setups to a workgroup or to clients, be sure to test the setups with typical jobs.
To share setups, append setups, export setups, or import setups, choose Edit > Color Setups
and modify the corresponding setting.
To incorporate setups into Job Jackets and specify the source and output setups used in a
Job Jackets structure or Job Ticket, in the Job Jacket Manager dialog box (Utilities menu):
1
(Windows only) Click the Advanced Settings button.
2
Select a project that contains source or output setups in the list on the left.
3
Drag the source or output setups to the target Job Jackets structure or Job Ticket.
You can also choose an output style that includes specific output setups.
To use a custom output setup for printing or other types of output, choose that output
setup from the Setup drop-down menu in the Color pane of the Output Styles dialog box
(Edit > Output Styles > New/Edit).
Fine-tuning color management for individual pictures
If you need to specify profiles and rendering intents for individual pictures, you can still
do that in much the same way that you did in previous versions of QuarkXPress. This
overrides the QuarkXPress default settings or the selected source setup. For example, you
might change the rendering intent of an EPS logo to saturation while leaving the remaining
pictures in a layout, mostly photographs, at perceptual.
To access color management controls for individual pictures, first make the features available
by checking Enable Access to Picture Profiles in the Color Manager pane of the
Preferences dialog box (QuarkXPress/Edit menu). To apply and change profiles for
pictures:
Changing profiles: The Profile Information palette (Window menu) displays information
about the selected picture's type and color space. You can use this palette to quickly change
the picture's Profile, Rendering Intent, and Color Manage to [type of device] setting.
Managing profiles
Color management, at its roots, is profile driven. As you adopt new workflows, acquire
new devices, and troubleshoot output, you may need to install new profiles, control which
profiles are available, and determine how individual profiles are used throughout a layout.
You can perform these tasks using the Profile Manager and Profile Usage features.
The Profile Manager and Profile Usage features are considered advanced color management
features.
Installing profiles
If you acquire new profiles from manufacturers, and those profiles are not automatically
installed at the system level, you can drag them to the "Profiles" folder inside the "Required
Components" folder in your QuarkXPress application folder.
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