2023

Table Of Contents
User Guide | 674
source gamut so that they all fit within the destination gamut. Relative
Colorimetric retains colors that are in both the source gamut and the
destination gamut. The only source colors that are changed are those that
are not within the destination gamut. Saturation considers the saturation of
source colors and changes them to colors with the same relative saturation
in the destination gamut. Absolute Colorimetric retains colors that are in
both the source gamut and the destination gamut. Colors that are outside
the destination gamut are adjusted in relation to how they would look when
printed on white paper. Defined by Sources uses the rendering intents
defined in source setup for all colors and images.
Print layouts only: In the Vector EPS/PDF Files area:
To color manage vector content in imported EPS and PDF files, check Color
Manage Vector EPS/PDF. Note that this preference applies only to EPS and
PDF files imported after this box is checked.
To color manage vector content in EPS and PDF files that have already been
imported in the active project, check Include Existing Vector EPS/PDF in
Layout.
Preferences — Layout — Bleed
The color of the bleed guide is customizable via the bleed tab under layout
preferences.
Preferences — Layout — Layers
Use the Layers pane of the Preferences dialog box (QuarkXPress/Edit menu) to
specify the settings used when a new layer is created.
To make new layers visible by default, check Visible.
To suppress the printout of new layers by default, check Suppress Output.
To make new layers locked by default, check Locked.
To maintain runaround on new layers so that text on visible layers flows
around items on hidden layers, click Keep Runaround.